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England star Mason Mount was determined to succeed John Terry as Chelsea academy product after his dad told him to leave


MASON MOUNT’S determination to become an England and Chelsea star is shown through a tale that brings a smile to his father’s face.

It was 2014 and Mount, one of the most sought after 15-year-olds in the country, had to choose between a scholarship with the Blues and a raft of tempting offers to leave.

 Mason Mount has starred for Chelsea since 2019

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Mason Mount has starred for Chelsea since 2019Credit: Getty Images – Getty
 Mount lifts the Champions League trophy alongside dad Tony
Mount lifts the Champions League trophy alongside dad TonyCredit: Getty

Uncles, aunts and grandparents offered advice to the talented teenager after dad Tony called a family meeting at their Portsmouth home.

“I told Mason I thought he needed to move on to get the best opportunity,” Tony told SunSport.

“I said, ‘No one at Chelsea’s academy has got into the first-team since John Terry — what chance have you got?’

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“Mason shot back, ‘I’ll be the next one.’ He said, ‘I’m not leaving Chelsea, it’s my club. I’ve been here since the age of six and I’m going all the way.’”

Five years on and Mason — so named by his mum as it means ‘man of stone’ — has fulfilled that promise, having made himself a regular for the Blues, winning the Champions League for his club and is tipped to be a star for the Three Lions at the Euros.

I’m not leaving Chelsea, it’s my club. I’ve been here since the age of six and I’m going all the way.

Chelsea academy product Mason Mount

 

Sat in the garden of his Waterlooville home, Tony flicks through photographs on his iPhone which highlight his son’s rise.

The snaps show him signing for Chelsea aged eight, bonding with best mate Declan Rice, representing England Under-21s and winning the 2018 player of the year at Vitesse Arnhem in Holland while on loan.

But a photograph of a two-year-old Mason in the arms of his dad, who was a non-League manager in 2001, shows where his footballing education began.

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 Mount vowed to become the first academy product since John Terry to make it in the first-team

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Mount vowed to become the first academy product since John Terry to make it in the first-teamCredit: Supplied
 An eight-year-old Mount joins Chelsea

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An eight-year-old Mount joins ChelseaCredit: Tony Mount
 Mount, aged two, would watch his dad's non-League side Havant Town

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Mount, aged two, would watch his dad’s non-League side Havant Town
 Mount, with dad Tony, signing with Vitesse Arnhem in Holland on loan in 2017

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Mount, with dad Tony, signing with Vitesse Arnhem in Holland on loan in 2017Credit: Tony Mount

Tony, then boss of Havant Town, said: “I’m old-school and Mason has sat in dressing rooms with me kicking cups and doors while we’re 3-0 down at Kettering, and the language has been blue.”

In 2004, Tony took a five-year old Mason to a club in Farnham for his first experience of playing on grass.

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“They started age six and Mason was five,” the father-of-four said. “I took him over there and they said, ‘He’s a bit small. Is he six?’ I said, ‘Yeah!’

“Within two sessions he was playing with the Under-8s and dribbling round all of them.”

Chelsea quickly spotted his talent. Mason was training with the Blues as well as the club his family raised him to support, Portsmouth.

SAINT TO WINNER

So when a friend invited them to rivals Southampton, so coaches could assess their trialists against a Chelsea player, the future starlet was hesitant.

Tony said: “We were driving there and Mase said, ‘I won’t have to wear that shirt will I?!’ It’s embedded in him. I said he’d just have a bib on.

“They split the boys into four teams and took them away to get changed. The first team came out wearing black, another in blue and then another in yellow.

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“I’m looking for Mason and thinking, ‘Please don’t come out in red and white! PLEASE don’t come out in red and white!’ And he’s come out in this red and white kit with a face like thunder.

“He’s going ‘Dad! Dad!’ and pointing at the shirt. He played like a man possessed that night because he was so unhappy about this kit. He scored 14 goals.”

 Mount's dad Tony told SunSport about his son's rapid rise at Chelsea

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Mount’s dad Tony told SunSport about his son’s rapid rise at ChelseaCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
 Mount became best mates with West Ham's Declan Rice, left, in Chelsea's academy

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Mount became best mates with West Ham’s Declan Rice, left, in Chelsea’s academyCredit: Tony Mount
 Rice and Mount's friendship endured as the two holidayed together this summer

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Rice and Mount’s friendship endured as the two holidayed together this summerCredit: Instagram @masonmount10

Despite attempts by Saints and Pompey to sign Mount, it was too late. He’d fallen in love with Chelsea.

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He signed with the Blues aged eight and met fellow England international Rice at their Cobham academy. The duo quickly became inseparable.

Tony, now a partner in an electronics manufacturer, said: “When Declan got released aged 14, we were all devastated. [Mason’s mum] Debbie was in tears and Mason was gobsmacked.

“One minute you’re there and had been with Declan since the age of seven, travelling across Europe with the family and holidaying together, and all of a sudden he’s gone.

“Declan is very strong mentally and got what he deserved at West Ham.”

RAM RAID

It was at the academy that Mason first met Jody Morris, Lampard’s assistant at Derby and then Chelsea.

Former midfielder Morris was manager of the youth team when Mason stepped up. He thrived off Morris’ old-school approach and was appointed captain.

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Tony said: “I asked Mason about Jody and he said, ‘Dad, he’s very good. He’s a tough taskmaster, I love him and if I do something well he wants me to do it better.’”

So when Morris called in 2018 to say Lampard wanted to meet, he jumped at the invite.

 Mount signed a five-year deal at Chelsea last summer

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Mount signed a five-year deal at Chelsea last summerCredit: PA:Press Association

Mount signed a five-year deal at Chelsea in 2019. Both father and son travelled up to a London hotel and listened to Lampard’s pitch about going to Derby.

“Talk about inspired! I wanted to play for Frank after that,” Tony said, laughing.

“Frank was brilliant, explaining what he could give Mason. He knew him inside-out, was talking about games he’d watched Mason play.

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“We spoke to Steven Gerrard about going to Rangers, too, and he was similar: ‘I’ve watched Mason, know him and want him to come on a journey with me.’

“Frank said the same: ‘Come with me and be my player, you’ve got everything I love.’

“I said to Mason, ‘Don’t rush into it, we’ve got to think about it. I like Werder Bremen, and Norwich was a good meeting.’ He said, ‘No, Dad. I’m going to Derby. I want to work for Frank Lampard.’”

Mount scored nine goals and got four assists at Pride Park, where he formed a strong bond with the Chelsea legend.

And Mount asserted himself on the Blues’ first team since being handed his opportunity by his mentor Lampard, and is now excelling under Thomas Tuchel. Can Gareth Southgate get the best out of him for England?





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