Mykhailo Mudryk faces a potential four-year ban after failing a drugs test, risking the longest suspension in Premier League history, surpassing Abel Xavier's record.
Mudryk has been provisionally suspended by the FA following an adverse finding in a urine test, causing him to miss four games for Chelsea.
The maximum punishment for a drugs violation is four years, which could greatly impact Chelsea's season, and Mudryk claims he has "never knowingly used any banned substances."
The outcome of Mudryk's case depends on the verification from his 'B' sample, which is crucial for confirming or refuting the initial positive result.
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