Trossard has real limitations, especially physically, but he is very clinical in front of goal, and has some real striker's finishes in his locker, and that makes him useful here. He is a great substitute against tired legs. But I think it is an overstatement to call him and Jorginho 'incredibly good'. They were savvy backup options, and are competent squad players, but as we look ahead to the summer, we're shopping in both of their positions.
Mudryk and Caicedo were more than sexy names – they are bigger talents, and the fact that they're languishing at that joke of a club Chelsea doesn't mean they wouldn't have been successful here.