Chelsea winger Muderick is still under ban for illegal doping. The BBC recently learned about the players' recent situation and progress of the incident through interviews with the Ukrainian Football Association and its related personnel. Mudrik...
Chelsea winger Muderick is still under ban for illegal doping. The BBC recently learned about the players' recent situation and progress of the incident through interviews with the Ukrainian Football Association and its related personnel.
Mudrik's lawyer team and his core circle insist that the players were taking banned drugs without their knowledge, and there are reports from multiple sources that the players have passed an unverified lie detector to prove their innocence. According to the BBC, Muderick was exposed to the cardiovascular drug mirdrehydrazine during the training camp of the Ukrainian national team, which has the effect of enhancing respiratory ability and endurance.
When they confirmed the matter with the Ukrainian Football Association, they did not deny it, but insisted that its staff were not involved. In response to the BBC, the Ukrainian Football Association said: "Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) officials were unable to comment on the matter because the UAF is not part of the case and the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) or the FA did not send any requests to the UAF. We are in close contact with Muderick's lawyers and provided them with all the necessary information. We cannot comment further due to the existence of confidentiality clauses. But it can be noted that no UAF official, staff, doctor or coach is involved in the matter." The BBC also stated that Ukrainian Football Association Chairman and former Chelsea player Shevchenko has not visited Muderick so far despite having a residence in London. It is not clear how players consume medroxyhydrazine. Recently, Ukrainian media said that Muderick's old club, Donetsk miners, are considering suing the Ukrainian Football Association for potential losses, but the matter was denied by the club.
Miners Sports Director Serner said in an interview with the BBC: "We don't care about money. We care about Muderick. We deeply sympathize with him. We know that he is 100% innocent. He will prove it. We support him, money doesn't matter."
Miners CEO Palkin said: "We have had several calls with Muderick and even met several times in London. We keep in touch because he comes from our youth training and is also a highly-watched player. We have always had a good relationship. I think it is important to give him spiritual support during this period."
"And based on the information I have at present, I really don't It is clear about the specific reasons for this. I have contacted the Ukrainian Football Association and asked them to support Muderick and asked the lawyers who handled the case to be responsible and responded quickly. This matter has affected the image of Ukrainian and Ukrainian football. Therefore, if there is a chance to help him, we will do it. I don’t know where the rumors about the possible suing Ukrainian Football Association came from, it is completely nonsense and unfounded. I still hope Muderick’s problem can be resolved as soon as possible, so that he can return to the arena and continue his career. ”
BBC also learned about Muderick’s recent situation, the last appearance of the player was the final scene of Chelsea’s 4-1 victory over Betis to win the European Championship. Muderick has been staying in London since he was unable to participate in competitions and training. As a devout Orthodox, he often participated in church activities, and people around him said he was in good physical and mental condition.
Currently, Muderick is currently training alone with a personal coach, and his team believes he is doing everything he can to minimize the damage to his career from the suspension. Chelsea closely monitored his situation, but according to the suspension regulations, the lifting of both sides was greatly restricted, and the club is expected to comment after the results of the case come out.
If Muderick is eventually found to be in violation of the rules, the player will face a maximum ban of four years. The FA has kept all cases involving doping confidential, which means that the outside world cannot know the tension in the investigation or the results of the handling. If found guilty, Muderick and his team of lawyers can appeal to the FA's Anti-Doping Tribunal or further appeal to the Swiss Court of International Sports Arbitration, which will take a long time to see him play for any team again.