When Chelsea plays Manchester City on Thursday night, Mason Mount has advised his teammates not to concentrate entirely on Erling Haaland.
Mason Mount has registered three goals and two assists in the top-flight this term (Picture: Getty)
Haaland joined City this summer and has scored an incredible 21 goals across his opening 15 Premier League games.
He has scored more top-flight goals than the entire Chelsea squad put together so far this season, with the Blues having scored just 20 times.
The west London are all the way down in 10th in the table after enduring an abysmal 2022-23 campaign so far.
Chelsea are still in a period of transition, having changed owners in the summer with Todd Boehly spending around £280m on new players.
American businessman Boehly also sacked head coach Thomas Tuchel in September, replacing him with Graham Potter.
City, meanwhile, are second in the league and have 11 more points than Chelsea.
Pep Guardiola’s side have won four of the last five Premier League titles but are currently eight points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand.
Speaking ahead of Thursday’s clash between Chelsea and City, Mount was quizzed about Haaland and told Sky Sports: ‘He’s a very good player.
‘We’ve obviously seen what he’s been doing in the league this season. It’s going to be tough.
Pep Guardiola’s side have won four of the last five Premier League titles but are currently eight points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand.
Speaking ahead of Thursday’s clash between Chelsea and City, Mount was quizzed about Haaland and told Sky Sports: ‘He’s a very good player.
‘We’ve obviously seen what he’s been doing in the league this season. It’s going to be tough.
‘They are pressured games that we need to dig in and get a good result.’
Asked if Haaland was one of the best forwards in world football at the moment, Mount added: ‘Strikers? Yeah.
‘I don’t think there’s probably anyone scoring as many goals as him right now or performing the way he is, so he has to be up there, yeah.’
source: https://metro.co.uk/