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Mason Mount believes Graham Potter has helped Chelsea learn to accept suffering

Mason Mount

Mason Mount believes Chelsea showed in the 2-0 win over Aston Villa that they are willing to suffer for success.

The midfielder's double sealed the three points at Aston Villa on Sunday and a fifth successive win in all competitions.

It consolidated fourth spot in the Premier League with boss Graham Potter unbeaten in his six matches since joining from Brighton last month.

Mount said: "We know we can do better, but we stuck it out, dug in and got the win. The gaffer says a lot we have got to suffer in games sometimes. We did that.
"We know as players in the game we're not going to have the ball for the whole game. We are playing against top opposition who are going to have the ball and have chances.
"We have got to suffer through those times. I felt like we did that in the first half. The game didn't feel right, but the most important thing was we came through and got into half-time 1-0. Then we can take a breather, speak, and see where we could change.
"We came out second half, regrouped, changed a few things to see how we could have more possession and create chances."

Mount scored his first goals of the season in front of England boss Gareth Southgate, who will name his World Cup squad this month.

"You never want to start the season without scoring for that long, but it happened to me last season, so I know how to deal with it," the 23-year-old told the club's official website.
"I don't want it to happen, but it doesn't bother me too much. I'm mentally strong, I stuck at it, and eventually in my head I'm thinking they're going to come."

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