Champions League knockout match as he opened the scoring against Porto.Having only turned 22 in January, Mount arrowed home in the first leg of the Blues’ quarter-final tie.It was Chelsea’s first shot on the night and their first shot in a last-eight Champions League tie in seven years.Mount had controlled and spun in one movement on the edge of the box before finding the bottom corner for his first Champions League goal.The midfielder has been tipped by many to reach the very top having become a regular at Stamford Bridge.Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, Clinton Morrison said: “He's the go-to man for Chelsea.
He's the go-to man for England.“It's patient play and even though Porto have a good shape, it's a good ball in by Jorginho into Mason.
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