Mason Mount completely ran the show and proved he's got world class potential during Chelsea 2-0 Fulham.
The England international has become one of Chelsea's most important players this season and continued his red hot form on Saturday.
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Mount found himself involved in everything going forward and looks to be growing with every single game.
He provided the assist for Kai Havertz's opener after controlling the ball with a touch gifted by the Gods.
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Havertz coolly slotted the ball past Alphonse Areola and immediately thanked Mount for his contribution.
The 22-year-old was replaced by fellow academy graduate Tammy Abraham in the 75th minute after a job well done.
Fans have reacted to Mount's performance and they think he's becoming undroppable not only for Chelsea, but also for England.
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Havertz added a second in the 49th minute after a neat link-up with forward partner Timo Werner.
Victory sees Chelsea move six points clear ahead of West Ham United in fourth place with four games to go.
Manager Thomas Tuchel heaped praise on Mount at full-time and dubbed the youngster a 'full package' already.
"He has the full package, mentally, in terms of talent and physically," Tuchel explained per Daily Mail.
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"And the most important part is his character, he has his feet on the ground and he's a nice guy.
"He comes to Cobham [Chelsea's training ground] every day to learn something new and have new experiences.
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"He is the guy who can recover very fast, he's a very physical player and is fully adapted to Premier League football.
"He has big self confidence in a very, very positive way. It's a pleasure to have him, be at his side and guide him and support him.
"It's impressive, he's not affected by all the praise. This is maybe the most important part.
"He seems to be a guy who likes the sport, and feels an obligation to make the most out of it. And he wants it absolutely badly, so it's a top mix."
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