BREAKING: Mason Mount named Chelsea player of the season 2021/22 and repeats Eden Hazard feat
Mason Mount has been named Chelsea's men's player of the year for 2021/22 in a presentation following the Blues' win against Watford.
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Mason Mount has been named Chelsea's men's player of the year for 2021/22 in a presentation following the Blues' win against Watford.
There were only two candidates I had to pick from for my Chelsea player of the season. One was Antonio Rudiger, who will leave the club after his best in blue, transforming from a once inconsistent figure into one of the squad's best.
According to transfer insider Dean Jones, Tottenham Hotspur target Idrissa Gueye could be the perfect ‘upgrade’ on midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said his team's struggles in the Premier League have been caused by a continuous injury crisis, adding that the club could do better with a fully-fit squad to call upon next season.
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This season cannot finish quickly enough as far as Chelsea are concerned. They have all but secured third place with a game to spare but this is a club crying out for a fresh start. Everything feels messy at the moment. The defence is vulnerable, the attack is unreliable and the worry for Chelsea is that nothing can move until Todd Boehly’s consortium has finally ushered in the end of the Roman Abramovich era. These are draining times for Thomas Tuchel. Chelsea have won one of their past six home games and this draw with Leicester did little to lift the mood at Stamford Bridge, which will only be full again once Abramovich has sold the club.