Mason Mount’s second-half performance against Southampton was impressive. He put in a show to bring Chelsea back into the game after they went trailing, from Minamino’s first-half goal.
Mount won Chelsea’s penalty in the 54th minute by inviting Southampton striker Danny Ings to make a poor challenge. The 22-year-old coolly slotted the set-piece himself into the bottom right corner, sending goalkeeper Alex McCarthy the other way.
Mason Mount’s penalty against Southampton was the first he’s taken in his senior career, excluding shootouts.
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However, Mount’s most sublime piece of skill during the encounter came when he dribbled past Djenepo and nutmegged Bednarek, to leave the Polish left-back confused as to where the ball is.
The budding midfielder, who increasingly looks like he’s ready to take the captain armband, made 24 attempted passes in the final third – with 18 of them being successful, the highest among any of the Chelsea players. He also created 2 chances throughout the game. (whoscored.com)