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WATCH: Enzo Fernandez mocks Mason Mount by tapping the badge in EPL's latest comeback

Enzo Fernandez mocks £60m 'Judas' Mason Mount by tapping the Chelsea badge and shouting in the face of his ex-team-mate to rub in Man United collapse in Premier League's latest EVER comeback.

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Argentina footballer Enzo Fernandez's actions abused his former teammate Mason Mount, much to the pleasure of Chelsea fans on April 4. Notably, Mount made his first appearance back at Stamford Bridge after completing a $60 million transfer to Manchester United last summer.

The Cobham veteran assisted on the game-winning goal in the 2021 Champions League final despite facing an unpleasant reception from his former supporters. Notably, the Chelsea fans mocked him every time Mount made contact with the ball; however, Fernandez once kicked the ball off of the England international.

However, the two faced each other, but Mount shoved the 23-year-old Argentine away.

Fernandez was also later spotted pointing towards Mount while tapping the Chelsea badge on his chest.
Notably, Alejandro Garnacho was replaced by Mount in the 86th minute, with his team leading 3-2.

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We can be such a massive threat and we've seen again today an example: Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was truly disappointed after the game. The 54-year-old manager revealed that their club wasn't able to make the right decisions and wasn't able to react quickly to the situation. In addition, the former footballer also opened up about pragmatic and tactical skills that can help them win the game.

"You have to do your job, you have to make the right decisions, and we didn't react quick enough to avoid this situation. We dominated the game, especially our wide players were a danger. We have to make better decisions. You saw how we score from counters. We can be such a massive threat and we've seen again today an example," Erik ten Hag fumed after the game.

“But we have to read when to keep the ball, especially when you are winning. Keep the ball, pass and move and switch the play instead of giving it way," he added further.

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