That's another issue at hand, Chilwell lacks that finishing touch, so why push him forward? And having such a wonderful player (Mudrky) and keeping him on the bench and later introducing him on the 80-88mins is something I still ask myself why?
Ones he starts making these players to know where they belong I believe Chelsea would be unstoppable force in the EPL.
Jackson is like a one man squad and he's trying his best not to make the team regret ever getting him, but they need something more than what they're offering to the fans and Pochettino knows what to do just to make things right.
I understand your point about Chilwell because Pouchettino is trying out new strategies by making him play in a wrong position that doesn't suit him, when there are other options on the bench, and it could cost him so many game if he continues with this test but talking about Mudryk, he's been given a lot of playing time but has failed to improve he keeps making error and could impress the coach i believe that's Pouchettino decided to try Chilwell at the LW position which I feel is wrong.
That's the point, getting a player who has lost that quality of scoring goals (at least he was scoring before he went out due to injury) to always face the goal post is not too good from my own point of view, if that continues he'll drop point and by December he'll be struggling with relegation.
And you think Mudryk has been given time to prove him self? I disagree with you on that, let Pochettino play him full time for like 3 games and this shouldn't be a trial like the type he does with Chilwell, let this guy play, let him start, I believe he can turn the game of Chelsea around until Nkunku returns.
Jackson is a young guy that needs time to improve,it seems he is under performing because Nkunku is not on the pitch playing due to injury,When they both played during preseason,they played so better together,so we can't just conclude he isn't good enough,I think the whole team lacks that experience because most of the players that are in the team now are coming from other league,and don't really know how playing in the English premier league looks like.Therefore,giving Chelsea time is the best thing to do because if you judge them from now,you might get it wrong as most of the players bought are quality signings but they just lack that premier league experience.
To me I don't see it as Nkunku is just the only player Jackson can blend with, Pochettino have a lot of players to get in the mix just to fill in for Nkunku but this man has so much in his head and I don't blame him.
Chelsea are lacking so many things, those ex players and workers who was in charge of so many things before they got sacked are the ones who are to advise Pochettino on how to go about business with these guys.
So the current owner has some part to be blamed for and is showing, now is left for the coach which he on the other is not seeing the good players he's having on the bench.