With Mudryk’s positive a rarity, is football tackling drugs issue the right way? | Rob Draper
The game either lacks a big drugs problem or isn’t catching cheats – and has long struggled to bring prosecutions
Whether Mykhailo Mudryk is, ultimately, cleared or banned, he can count himself unlucky. The number of high-profile footballers embroiled in performance-enhancing drug scandals is tiny. Even fewer serve significant bans if found guilty.
Mudryk is doubly unfortunate in that the Football Association runs a pretty good anti-doping programme compared with many of its counterparts and it was an FA test in October this year that resulted in what is known as an adverse analytical finding.