The journalists in Foggy Albion did not praise Mykhailo Mudryk for the match against Preston, although they noted that the first goal with the Ukrainian's participation broke Chelsea's opponent.
On 6 January, Chelsea defeated Preston 4-0 in the FA Cup last 16, with Mykhailo Mudryk playing 62 minutes of football. We know how the English press reacted to the Ukrainian's performance.
"He was quite quiet for the first 50 minutes, but he won the ball well and started the move for the first goal and then almost created another"
"Mudryk had little influence on the game, losing his duels on the left flank and was substituted in the 61st minute."
"Helped to create the opportunity for Chelsea's first goal but was largely a secondary player for the hour he was on the pitch."
"Key reason why Chelsea were able to break Preston after the break. It's a shame he was replaced when he was in full flow."
And The Sun, commenting on the Ukrainian's performance, focused on the play of similar words in English: "Misha" and "Missing".
"Another quiet performance from the £88 million man. Known as 'Misha' to his friends, he is 'Missing' to Chelsea fans. But he didn't get much help."