Talking about Mudryk but he is quite aggressive because instead of realising that his performance is still not satisfactory he doesn't really reflect a big player because he still has time to reply to criticism on social media even though I know he is also a human being but he must try to be better in attitude and performance on the field.
At the moment the expectations about Hojlund are clearly very large with the price he has hopefully this will not be a flop when he is at a new club. and I also agree with what you said about the media will definitely highlight Hojlund because obviously this can be decent news if indeed Hojlund does not play well when Manchester United has spent more than 70 million for this 20-year-old player.
I have a feeling that Mudryk will do better this season, I have been following the preseason games and watched a few games Mudryk played and I can testify that he looks sharper and more confident.!It will be really nice to see him returning to form again under Pochettino. It could be that Pochettino is the man who can push him to reach his full potential.
It would be great like that because then the positive stigma about him might be minimised and people's view of Mudryk will be different.
On the other hand, it's also good for Mudryk because if his performance improves drastically then it could be a slap in the face to some of the critics including myself.
But of course as I said before, such things still need to be proven and friendly matches even though he played better but that is also not a reference because he still has to prove himself that he is one of the decent players at Chelsea and can compete in the EPL.