Mason Mount was mocked by some of his former Chelsea teammates and fans when he took to the pitch at Stamford Bridge in Thursday’s game. Enzo Fernandez was one of those who confronted the England midfielder.
Hat-trick hero Cole Palmer scored twice deep into stoppage time on Thursday as Chelsea stunned Manchester United 4-3, all but ending United’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
However, Palmer was not the only main character of the night as Mason Mount returned to Stamford Bridge after joining the Red Devils in the summer transfer window.
The 25-year-old, who spent ten seasons playing for the Blues in both the first team and youth teams, was booed from the stands and even greeted with his former team’s shirt with his old number reading ‘Judas‘, calling him a traitor for moving to another Premier League club.
Enzo Fernandez, who shared a dressing room with him for half of last season, confronted Mount on several occasions during the match but it was at the end when he taunted the Englishman by pointing to the Chelsea crest on his shirt and shouting in his face.