Paul Merson scolds Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel for Mason Mount decision

Paul Merson scolds Thomas Tuchel for ‘shooting himself in the foot’ by not starting Mason Mount in Chelsea’s shock loss to West Brom as he says England star is ‘carrying the team’ in their top-four bid

  • Thomas Tuchel decided not to start in-form Mason Mount against West Brom
  • But the move backfired as they suffered a 5-2 defeat to damage top-four hopes
  • Mount was brought on at half-time but was unable to avert 10 men suffering loss
  • Paul Merson believes Tuchel made the wrong call by leaving England star out
  • And he believes Chelsea could regret that call if they miss out on the top four 

Paul Merson says Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel ‘shot himself in the foot’ by leaving out ‘phenomenal’ Mason Mount during last weekend’s shock loss to West Brom.

In-form Mount didn’t start the game at Stamford Bridge and though he replaced Christian Pulisic at half-time, the England midfielder wasn’t able to avert a damaging 5-2 defeat.

Mount, 22, then issued a reminder of his class by scoring his eighth goal of the season in Chelsea’s midweek Champions League win over Porto.

Mason Mount didn’t start for Chelsea in last weekend’s defeat against West Brom but was on target in their midweek Champions League win over Porto (pictured)

Thomas Tuchel suffered a shock first defeat as Chelsea manager as the Baggies won 5-2

Thomas Tuchel suffered a shock first defeat as Chelsea manager as the Baggies won 5-2

Former Arsenal and Aston Villa forward Merson believes Tuchel made the wrong call by leaving Mount out against relegation-threatened opponents and claimed the German manager underestimated the strength of the Premier League.

‘Look how much money Chelsea spent on Kai Havertz and Timo Werner and they are nowhere near as important as Mount,’ Merson wrote in his Daily Star column.

‘He’s the go-to man now, and that’s phenomenal at his age. He carries the team.

‘The turn and shot for the goal against Porto. He knew what he was going to do before he got the ball. I think he’s top drawer.

‘And I think Thomas Tuchel was surprised by how good he was. He didn’t pick him for his first game. But he’s the first name on the teamsheet now.

Paul Merson believes Tuchel made an error of judgement by not starting Mount last weekend

Paul Merson believes Tuchel made an error of judgement by not starting Mount last weekend

Mount did come on at half-time but wasn't able to avert a damaging 5-2 defeat for Chelsea

Mount did come on at half-time but wasn’t able to avert a damaging 5-2 defeat for Chelsea

‘He got left out against West Brom and look what happened. It’s not the first time I’ve seen a manager come here and under-estimate this league.

‘Tuchel picked too many players out of form for that game expecting to win and they lost. Now they’re in a battle.

‘They might look back on that at the end of the season as the point where the top four slipped away. They shot themselves in the foot.’

Tuchel had been unbeaten in his first 14 matches as Chelsea manager prior to the defeat to West Brom last Saturday.

Mount celebrates after scoring Chelsea's opening goal against Porto on Wednesday night

Mount celebrates after scoring Chelsea’s opening goal against Porto on Wednesday night

Chelsea led thanks to Pulisic but the complexion of the game changed completely when Thiago Silva was shown a second yellow card moments later.

West Brom were 2-1 ahead by half-time and went on to win comfortably as Chelsea’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League took a blow.

Tuchel’s side do have the opportunity to move back above West Ham and into fourth when they take on Crystal Palace on Saturday evening.



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