Mason Mount interview: It’s a new era at Chelsea

 
Mason Mount Interview

Mason Mount interview: It’s a new era at Chelsea, we’re all excited about what’s to come

Mason Mount jetted out of London at the start of the summer under one Chelsea owner and has arrived back under another.


It has been a whirlwind few months at Stamford Bridge, during which time the players have largely taken a back seat to news about the takeover of the club.


Mount watched from afar as the £4.25billion deal for Roman Abramovich to sell Chelsea to the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium was finalised in May.


The start of a new era brings uncertainty, after Abramovich pumped £1.6bn of his wealth into Chelsea during 19 years as their benefactor.




The entire board has been replaced, with Boehly appointing himself as interim sporting director to personally oversee a transfer drive to reshape Thomas Tuchel’s squad.


There will be incomings and outgoings, with Manchester City duo Raheem Sterling and Nathan Ake in talks to join and Leeds forward Raphinha and Juventus defender Matthijs de Ligt also discussing moves.


Up to £200million could be spent, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar also being talked up as possible (but improbable) signings behind closed doors.


It is a new era, so we all feel very excited.


Yet, while others may worry about losing their place in the team, Mount is relaxed after winning Player of the Year for the second consecutive season at Chelsea.


That ease was clear as he sat down with Standard Sport on Saturday at the launch of a pop-up shop selling limited-edition merchandise, or ‘Mountchandise’, in west London for the charity Together for Short Lives.


“It is a new era, so we all feel very excited and, whenever a new season comes around, you are excited about what’s possible,” Mount says. “I can’t wait to see what happens.”


Mount enjoys the nickname ‘star boy’ in the dressing room and he is well-placed to emulate players such as Frank Lampard and John Terry. The duo not only survived the Abramovich takeover in 2003 but became the symbols of a revolutionary new era.


The first season of the Boehly-Clearlake era will be a big one for Mount. The 23-year-old will be a key man as Chelsea bid to bridge the gap to Manchester City and Liverpool, while his influence for England is growing ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.


It is set to be the biggest season of his career — and one he believes he is ready for. “We’ve had a break now but we’ll see and we hope it is going to be a good year,” says Mount. “I am feeling rested and ready to go.”


“I always say there’s way more to life than football,” says Mount. “Me and my family are still blown away when people visit Stamford Bridge with shirts that have our name on it and it is the same here with this merchandise.



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