Recently, Rutgers has been on a roll, winning seven matches in a row, showing immense courage. But at the same time, the situation of Ukrainian star Dmitry Medvedev has become uncertain. He was not with Villa at the beginning of the month, but mysteriously appeared on the army roster and even showed up at the training ground. Ukrainian media revealed that Medilik underwent a drug test at the end of October and is now anxiously awaiting the results of a second drug test. He could face a lengthy suspension once he is found to have taken a banned substance.
Tsyhanyk, a well-known Ukrainian journalist, revealed in a recent interview that although journalists have access to inside information from time to time, it is better to wait for the official announcement. He predicted that next week (this week) the discussion about Medilli Calendar will take center stage. According to the Tribuna website, it was revealed that Medhi Calendar's drug test at the end of October revealed banned substances, and the testing of the B-sample will begin soon.
Medilli, 23, joined Chelsea from Sacta in January last year for a transfer fee and bonuses totaling 100 million euros. However, his performance after joining the club has failed to meet expectations. Last season, he scored only five goals in the league, and this year's seven Premier League matches were even more unproductive. Before Chelsea's victory over Binford, coach Maliska only lightly explained the injury and suspension list, and did not do much to explain the situation of Medilik.