Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has maintained his support of Mudryk's innocence as reacted to the suspension and said: "We support and we trust Misha.
"Trust means that we believe Misha. We support Misha and then we see. We are all sad. Me, the club, the players, we are all there. We all believe that, then we see. I think he is going to come back. The only thing is that we don't know when.
"I'm there to try to help Misha in anything he needs. It's normal that he's going to need help from the club, from me, from his team-mates. We are all there to try to support him. They (Mudryk’s team-mates) were all surprised because Misha at the beginning was ill, he wasn't good, then this happened. They were all surprised and at the same time sad.
"No matter if he is 20 or 30, no matter if he is English or Italian or Ukrainian, no matter nothing. When these things happen, I need support, you need support, they need support, we all need support because something happened. It’s not about Misha, it's not about the age, it's not about the country. It's about that."