Mason Mount was infamously dropped for Thomas Tuchel's first Chelsea gameMidfielder Mount was a favourite under Tuchel's predecessor Frank Lampard But the 23-year-old has become a key player under the German for the BluesAnd Mount has opened up on the 'whirlwind' week when Tuchel was appointed
Mason Mount has opened up on the ‘crazy’ first week after Thomas Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard as Chelsea manager.
The Blues midfielder starred for the first team under Lampard, was infamously benched for Tuchel’s first game, but has since become a key cog in the German’s side.
And after a year working with Tuchel, Mount has reflected on his first impressions of the former Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain boss.

Mason Mount opened up on Chelsea’s Thomas Tuchel (right) after a year of working with him

Blues midfielder Mount has admitted it was a ‘crazy’ week after Tuchel was appointed manager
He said: ‘The week was a kind of whirlwind, it was crazy. It’s something I’ve never experienced before so you’re just trying to work out – what’s the next step? What’s happening next? How’s the next day going to look?
‘We had a meeting where he put down everything he wants us to do, how he wants us to play, how he likes to manage. He told us everything and then we went out and trained and we had a game the next day.
‘So it was a crazy kind of turnaround but he was so clear on what he wanted and how he would like us to play, very clear on the roles and responsibilities, that it made it very easy for us to transition.’

Mount was a favourite of Frank Lampard (right) but had to fight his way in under the German
The 23-year-old also revealed just how quickly he and his team-mates picked up Tuchel’s demands and playing style.
He added: ‘From day one, as players we realised how he gives his game plan. It made it easy for us to go onto the pitch and do it. As a team we are players who react off that and adapt very quickly. It made it easy.
‘It makes it very clear what you as an individual needs to do. That’s definitely something that’s impressed me a lot, with the backroom staff as well. They’ve all been brilliant since they came in and it’s really been working well.’
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