Mykhailo Mudryk and Chelsea break silence on failed drugs test after £88million star is suspended from football

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BOTH Chelsea and Mykhailo Mudryk have broken their silence following the winger’s provisional suspension from football.

The Ukrainian star failed a drugs test after providing a positive result with an A-sample in late October.

 Tuesday December 17, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Chelsea. Photo credit should read Zac Goodwin/PA Wire.Mykhailo Mudryk has broken his silence after being provisionally suspended from football

The 23-year-old winger, who arrived at Stamford Bridge in January 2023 for a fee that could rise to £88million, insists that he never knowingly broke any rules.

Mudryk wrote on Instagram this morning: “I can confirm that I have been notified that a sample I provided to The FA contained a banned substance.

“This has come as a complete shock as I have NEVER knowingly used any banned substances or broken any rules, and am working closely with my team to investigate how this could have happened.

“I know that I have not done anything wrong and remain hopeful that I will be back on the pitch soon.

“I cannot say any more now due to the confidentiality of the process, but I will as soon as I can.”

Mudryk and Chelsea are now said to be awaiting the result of the B-sample, which will confirm the original test if it also comes back positive.

Tribuna claims Mudryk has tested positive for meldonium, a banned metabolic substance similar to insulin.

It can apparently allow the body to “use oxygen sparingly and quickly restore energy to prepare for new loads of physical stress.”

Meldonium is widely used in Eastern Europe and has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned list since 2016.

But if confirmed, the 23-year-old could face a ban of up to four-years from football.

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Chelsea meanwhile shared a statement on Tuesday morning, writing: “We can confirm the FA recently contacted our player Mykhailo Mudryk concerning an adverse finding in a routine urine test.

“Both the Club and Mykhailo fully support The FA’s testing programme and all our players, including Mykhailo, are regularly tested.

“Mykhailo has confirmed categorically that he has never knowingly used any banned substances.

“Both Mykhailo and the Club will now work with the relevant authorities to establish what has caused the adverse finding.

“The Club will not be commenting any further.”

 Soccer Football - Euro 2024 Qualifier - Group C - Malta v Ukraine - National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta - October 17, 2023 Ukraine's Mykhailo Mudryk applauds fans after the match REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi/File PhotoMudryk is a Ukraine international

What drug did Mudryk take?

By SunSport's Joshua Jones

MYKHAILO MUDRYK returned a positive sample for a drugs test in October.

The Chelsea winger could face a ban for up to four years – because the drug was a performance-enhancing substance.

It is alleged Mudryk had the drug meldonium in his system.

Meldonium – aka mildronate – is a metabolic modulator similar to insulin and is widely used in Eastern Europe.

It is used in heart disease therapy but is also claimed to enable athletes to withstand greater stress, use oxygen more sparingly and restore energy levels quickly.

Meldonium was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list in January 2016 following its high prevalence at the 2015 European Games in Baku.

Just months later, former tennis world No1 and Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova was banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation – although this was later cut to 15 months on appeal.

Sharapova had been taking the drug for ten years for various health issues and claimed she was unaware it had been added to the banned list.

Also in 2016, Russian boxer Alexander Povetkin was found to have traces of meldonium in his system before he was due to fight fellow heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder.

Mudryk has not played since scoring in the 2-0 Conference League win at Heindenheim on November 28.

He has also not been in a match-day squad since the 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League on December 1.

And the official reason given for Mudryk’s absence by his club is that he has been ill.

Mudryk has not been seen training at Cobham in the interim.  

SunSport has reached out to Mudryk’s agent for comment.

FA rules state that a player notified of a test result can then be provisionally suspended.

They then have the chance to respond with an explanation before a decision is made on a potential charge. 

Mudryk is known to have undergone a test in August which was clear and insists he had not changed his behaviour since.

Enzo Maresca will next speak to reporters on Wednesday ahead of Chelsea’s Europa Conference League clash with Shamrock Rovers on Thursday evening, with Chelsea hosting an open training on the same day at 3pm.  

How long are drugs bans in football?

By SunSport's Joshua Jones

MYKHAILO MUDRYK could be banned for up to four years after failing a drugs test

But what are the rules regarding drugs in football?

There is a big difference between recreational drugs and performance-enhancing substances.

Recreational drugs – such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin, LSD and MDMA – carry a six-month suspension.

However, this ban can increase to up to two years if a drug is detected when a player is tested after a match.

But performance-enhancing drugs carry a far more severe punishment.

And crucially the alleged drug Mudryk tested positive for, meldonium, falls under that category.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code’s standard ban is four years.

That is how long Paul Pogba was suspended for following his failed drugs test – although it was later reduced on appeal to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

The FA follows the UK Anti-Doping code under the WADA authority so will follow their lead and procedures.

Should Mudryk’s follow-up secondary ‘B’ sample also test positive, he is likely to be hit with at least an 18-month ban but it could be as high as four years.

The only person in football currently banned on the UKAD sanctions list for anti-doping rule violations is Craig Campbell.

The former Scottish striker was banned for four years in December 2022 after being convicted of dealing cocaine. 

Two decades ago, the Blues saw Romanian striker Adrian Mutu banned from football for seven months in September 2004 after he tested positive for cocaine.

Mutu’s deal was terminated for breach of contract and Chelsea were eventually awarded £14m in compensation by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

While ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba was banned for 18 months in August 2023 after testing positive for performance-enhancing substance DHEA, leading to the eventual termination of his Juventus contract.

Mudryk has featured in 15 games in all competitions this season – chipping in with three goals and five assists.

But he is yet to be directly involved in a Premier League goal this term from his seven outings.

Mudryk made the switch to West London from Shakhtar Donetsk in an £88million deal after Chelsea pipped Arsenal to his signature.

But he has so far failed to justify his hefty price tag – banging in just five top-flight goals from 53 matches.

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