Mykhale Mudryk Chelsea Ban explained by Kaveh Solhekol

Chelsea left the winger Mykhailo Mudramk received a potential four -year ban for alleged doping violations.
It may not be that we are not going to see the Ukraine international for a long time, although the case is far from entirely resolved, according to Kaveh Solhekol de Sky Sports.
The journalist gave an overview of what happened with Mudramk, while explaining that the player himself is categorical to do nothing wrong.
Despite the positive tests for a prohibited meldonium substance in a sample, it was not officially confirmed if this was also the result of a second drug screening test.
However, it could be a certain time before learning precisely how it will take place, with Mudryk which should be part of a long legal battle.
What happened with Mykhailo Mudryk?
Mudryk has been out of action for some time now, and Solhekol has given a precisely neat explanator, all of this has happened and what it could mean for what will happen next.
Speaking on a video report for Sky, he said: “History begins in November when Mudramk was in international service with Ukraine … It was not until December that we discovered that he had a drug screening test when he was far from Chelsea.
“The sample was tested positive for a prohibited substance, and this substance was medonium, which is classified as a substance improving performance.
“In December, he was immediately temporarily suspended, which meant that he could not play for Chelsea and that he could not train with Chelsea.
“We had to wait for the result of sample B – The protocol in drug screening tests is that you still have a sample A and a smill B – just 100% of the conclusion, because it is such a serious problem.
“We were never officially told that sample B was also tested positive for medonium, but you should assume that this is because during the last hour, the football association announced that Mudryk had been accused of an anti -doping violation.”
How long could Mykhailo Mudryk be prohibited?
Solhekol also gave an overview of the duration of the duration of Mudryk, the former man Shakhtar Donetsk having already been suspended during the last six months.
This means that Mudramk has not been able to participate in Chelsea in any title – whether by representing them on the ground or even visiting their training ground.
“The worst case, he faces a four -year ban, which means that he could no longer play football before at least 2029,” added Solhekol, although he also stressed that players in similar situations have already seen reversed or slightly reduced prohibitions.
“It will be a long legal process, and the important thing is that the player himself thinks that he has done nothing wrong. He is devastated, he is his livelihood, and for six months, he could not even go to the Chelsea training ground.
“He stayed in good shape, he trains by himself. I guess he uses a personal trainer and goes to the gymnasium, but I think Chelsea was prepared for this possibility.”
Solhekol added that Mudryk had made his own way to watch Chelsea during the final of the Europa Conference League, mainly participating in the game as a fan because he was not allowed to participate in the Enzo Maresca team.
The 24 -year -old scored 10 goals in 73 games for Chelsea since he joined the western London giants in January 2023.