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He also added several blue love hearts and if early signs are to go by, the tricky winger is going to become a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge very quickly. Arsenal fans, meanwhile, are beginning to realise that they are missing out on a good thing, while Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand already gave the winger high praise, with Ferdinand sensing that Arsenal will regret missing out.
"Who knows what he’s going to be producing after this but it’s exciting for Chelsea fans. I’m sure there will be Arsenal fans sitting there going, 'oh my days, how did we let that one go?," said Ferdinand.
Also speaking on BT Sport, Steven Gerrard compared him to Arjen Robben.
"He reminded me a little bit of Arjen Robben here today, his footwork, how quick he is, how he manipulates the ball, I would be very excited if I was Chelsea," said Gerrard.
"Seeing Mudryk for 10 minutes, I wouldn't like to play against him," added Neville.
It's the second time Chelsea fans have made a chant dedicated to mocking their rivals as they also sang a song for João Félix, after he turned down a loan move to the Emirates Stadium in favour of going to the west London side.

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