Mount regrets leaving Chelsea

Following the viral video of Mason Mount from Manchester United’s loss to Tottenham, fans are all expressing the same sentiment about him.

Fans are all saying the same thing after Mason Mount video goes viral

Mount participated in Man United’s 2-0 loss to Spurs on Saturday despite having a terrible performance in his first game back in London.

After the half, Pape Sarr scored the game’s first goal, and Lisandro Martinez’s own goal in the 83rd minute gave Spurs the victory.

When his side was not given a penalty for the collision between Alejandro Garnacho and Cristian Romero, Bruno Fernandes was incensed.

Mount struggled against Wolves last Monday, and he did not have any impact on the game this time around.

The 24-year-old cut a forlorn figure on the bench before being replaced in the 85th minute, which sparked online discussion among Chelsea supporters.

Mason Mount vs Tottenham (19/08/23) | Performance - YouTube

They believe he appeared to be regretting moving to Old Trafford in the summer as questions about his £55 million deal circulated on social media.

Mason Mount is regretting his decision to leave Chelsea for Manchester United, a Twitter user wrote. You needed to be present.

Another person said, “He had a home, he had friends, he had the lot, but listened to his dad, the grass ain’t greener on the other side.”

“Could’ve been a club legend, but he chose 50k more,” a third person chimed in. “I hope he never succeeds at man United.”

“Mount will regret his move to Manchester United,” a fourth person opined. Symbolize this tweet.

Another person said, “Mount will regret this decision for the rest of his life.”

Gary Neville criticized Mount as well, calling the midfielder “anonymous” during Man United’s loss.

Mason Mount vs Tottenham EPL I 19-08-2023 - YouTube

“Mason Mount has struggled in both of the first two games, and today he’s been quite anonymous. Bissouma, Sarr, and Maddison have controlled midfield for Manchester United, he claimed on Sky Sports.

“Since it’s still early in the season, there’s no need to overreact either way, but it’s obvious that Manchester United’s midfield needs strengthening either way,”