Mykhailo Mudryk may have had a tough start to life at Chelsea but he believes he is nowhere near his full capabilities yet.
The Blues were able to fight off competition from Arsenal for the Ukrainian international’s signature in January.
However, Mudryk has endured a slow start to his Chelsea career as he failed to score and assisted just twice in his first half-season.
With Mauricio Pochettino now boss, he has the opportunity to impress in the upcoming campaign.
Mudryk scored his first Chelsea goal in their 4-3 pre-season friendly win against Brighton on Saturday night.
The winger had a fine performance off the bench and he believes he can do even better for the Blues.
Speaking after the game, he said: “I feel happy for all the work I put into this goal.
“It is not all my potential. It is only 20 per cent. I feel good because playing under Pochettino, our manager, it is nice, it is enjoyable and it is a new team which is also enjoyable.”
Mudryk’s goal showed fans what he is truly capable off, a superb volley after some well-worked one-twos with Nicolas Jackson.
He then showed off his blistering pace by keeping the ball in play despite it appearing to be heading out for a goal-kick.
Mudryk’s outing against Brighton, along with the rest of his teammates, has given Chelsea fans cause for optimism.
Christopher Nkunku netted his second goal since his arrival from RB Leipzig, with Jackson collecting his third assist and first goal.
The Blues beat Wrexham 5-0 in their first test, with Newcastle, Fulham and Borussia Dortmund their upcoming opponents.
Another goal or excellent performance for Mudryk would undoubtedly boost his confidence for the new season even further.
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