Thomas Tuchel insists Mason Mount is NOT getting complacent
Thomas Tuchel insists Mason Mount is NOT getting carried away by praise of his form after scoring his first Champions League goal at Porto as he lauds ‘down-to-earth’ midfielder’s maturity ahead of Crystal Palace clash
- Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said Mason Mount is not getting complacent
- Mount scored his maiden Champions League goal on Wednesday against Porto
- Mount has scored five goals in all competitions since Tuchel took charge
- Midfielder has been heavily praised by ex-players and pundits in recent weeks
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said midfielder Mason Mount is not getting complacent about his goal-scoring form and praised the England international’s ‘very focused’ attitude ahead of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Crystal Palace.
Mount scored his maiden Champions League goal in Wednesday’s 2-0 win against Porto, becoming Chelsea’s youngest scorer in a Champions League knockout game, aged 22 years and 87 days.
Since Tuchel replaced former boss Frank Lampard at Stamford Bridge in January, Mount has scored five goals in all competitions, more than any other Chelsea player.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said midfielder Mason Mount is not getting complacent
When asked if Mount can handle the praise for his top form, Tuchel said, ‘I have the feeling he is very down to earth and he can handle it a lot.
‘It does not change him at all if he is doing good games or bad games or mediocre games, or if he’s praised or not praised.
‘He is very focused and not a moody guy. He is very mature, but at the same time has a sparkle in his eyes which is a very good mix.’
Chelsea are fifth in the Premier League on 51 points with eight games remaining.
Mount scored his maiden Champions League goal in Wednesday’s 2-0 win against Porto
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