Chelsea Star Told to "Be Humble” by Club Legend Amid Inconsistent Performances
- Former Chelsea star Gus Poyet has called out Blues winger Noni Madueke but considers him an influential player
- The England international's numbers have declined after a hot start to the season, where he bagged a hat-trick
- Madueke has been Enzo Maresca's starting right winger, but he is facing competition from Pedro Neto and Mykhaylo Mudryk
Chelsea legend Gus Poyet has warned Chelsea winger Noni Madueke to be "humble."
The England winger has produced inconsistent performances this season after Enzo Maresca made him the first-choice right winger.
Madueke's 2024/25 performances
Madueke made a phenomenal start to the season with four goals in his first two matches, including a hat-trick against Wolves.
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However, he's bagged just one goal since. The 22-year-old has registered five goals and two assists in 13 appearances in all competitions this season, per Transfermarkt.
Maresca has kept faith in the young winger, but fans have started questioning his performances.
Pedro Neto, Christopher Nkunku, Joao Felix, Jadon Sancho, and Mykhaylo Mudryk are fighting for Madueke's spot on the flanks.
Poyet's warning to Madueke
According to Metro Sports, Poyet said Madueke is inconsistent, only performing in spells during a match.
"Noni Madueke will always be a player who has 30-minute spells where he’s incredible, but then he can go quiet in games," Poyet said.
Despite that, the former Sunderland coach believes Madueke is an important player for Maresca.
"He has been starting games very well but sometimes his performance declines throughout the game. That said, he is very direct and he is influential to the way that Chelsea play."
"He must make sure to keep himself humble and down to earth and keep doing what he does best."
The England star will continue to come under scrutiny as the Blues attempt to win the Premier League.
Madueke responds to fan criticism
Briefly News earlier reported that Madueke responded to a fan who had called him out on social media after Chelsea's draw with Manchester United.
The forward jokingly told the fan, who said he was on "fraud watch," to ask next time he "wanted a picture."
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Source: TUKO.co.ke