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Joe Cole claims Chelsea flop Mykhailo Mudryk could still surpass Arsenal star Leandro Trossard
Mykhailo Mudryk during a Premier League game for Chelsea
Mykhailo Mudryk has endured a difficult first full season at Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Joe Cole believes Chelsea flop Mykhailo Mudryk could still end up being a ‘better purchase’ than Leandro Trossard for Arsenal.

Mudryk has endured a difficult first full season at Stamford Bridge, scoring just four goals in 25 Premier League games.

Both Chelsea and Arsenal tried to sign Mudryk while he was at Shakhtar Donetsk and the Ukrainian was closing in on a move to the Emirates Stadium before the Blues hijacked the deal and brought him to west London for an initial £62m.

Following the transfer setback, Arsenal turned their attentions to Trossard, signing the Belgium international in a £27m deal from Brighton.

The 29-year-old only scored once in 22 appearances for the Gunners last season but has popped up with some important goals this term, including an equaliser in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich and the opener in Saturday’s crucial win at Wolves.

Ex-England midfielder Cole insists Trossard has done a ‘great job’ for Mikel Arteta’s side but says struggling Mudryk could still surpass the Arsenal star.

‘I can see why Arsenal fans think that way now [that Trossard was the better signing] but maybe in the future they won’t,’ Cold told The Athletic.

Arsenal signed Leandro Trossard after missing out on Mudryk (Picture: Getty)

‘Trossard has done a great job. He was brought in specifically to do what he is doing – but Mudryk could still end up being a better purchase. A lot will depend on how susceptible Mykhailo is to learning, developing and getting better.

‘He has shown signs and glimpses. It is a huge jump to come from the Ukrainian league into the Premier League where the demands are (higher) and in a club which is not… it is not a stable time to be playing for Chelsea.’

Discussing Mudryk’s struggles in west London, Cole added: ‘He is coming from a different country and a league miles apart in terms of the level. He needs to figure out what he can and can’t do.

‘He has come into a team that is not fluid and he is also young. He needs to develop. What he could do in the Ukrainian league, it is not going to work over here. You have to be cuter with the movement.

‘He is one of the players I look at and think, “I’d love to coach him”. There are so many things he can do better than what he is doing.

‘It will click for him but he needs to sit down and really hone in on a few basics and that will make him a lot more effective.’

Cole also said it would make no sense for Chelsea to send Mudryk out on loan and hopes the fans continue to support the Ukrainian as he tried to justify his huge price-tag.

Ex-England midfielder Joe Cole doing punditry on a Champions League game
Joe Cole has backed Mudryk to come good at Stamford Bridge (Picture: Getty)

Mudryk, who has only scored twice in 17 appearances this year, will hope to make an impact on Tuesday night when Chelsea face Arsenal at the Emirates.

‘I would rule out sending him on loan,’ Cole said. ‘There is nothing he can’t learn at Chelsea but it’s on him. He has to take the lessons on board.

‘The fans also need to back him. As long as Mudryk is working hard and showing good body language, the non-negotiables, the fans should get behind him because there is a player in there.’

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