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Mason Mount admits Chelsea squad concerned about set-pieces after Liverpool defeat


Set-pieces have been an issue for Chelsea this season (Picture: Getty)

Mason Mount has admitted defending set-pieces has become a concern for Chelsea after the 2-1 defeat to Liverpool.

The midfielder is a central figure of Frank Lampard’s revolution at Chelsea and only Tammy Abraham has scored more than Mount this season.

Chelsea dominated the second half at Stamford Bridge against Liverpool in their Premier League game last weekend, but conceded twice from set-pieces in the first half.

Trent Alexander-Arnold fired home a clever free-kick, before Roberto Firmino headed home unchallenged at a corner.

Firmino was unchallenged when he headed in Liverpool’s second (Picture: Getty)

Lampard is yet to win at home as Chelsea boss and ahead of the Carabao Cup clash with Grimsby Town, Mount says he and his team-mates are focused on improving at set-pieces.

‘Of course [we need to win more at home], if you look at the games we have had we can take positives from every game we have had,’ Mount said. ‘We need to win games at home, that’s a big focus.

‘We are doing well away and now the focus is building that fortress at home and, when teams come here, they know it will be a tough game. We showed that in the second half. They are one of the best teams in the league and, in the second half, I felt like we dominated it.

‘They had chances. Look at the team they have got and they are always going to create chances, but I thought overall in the second half we were very dominant.

‘We had chances of our own and we could have scored. We look back at the second-half performance and take a lot of positives from it.

‘I think Liverpool are a very, very good side and they started the game well from two set-pieces which you can’t do very much from that with their quality. I thought they didn’t create much in open play.

Mount says the team are working on set-pieces (Picture: Getty)

‘So, I think we just need to be concentrated when the ball goes out of play so we are switched on and ready for anything to happen. It is set-pieces that are causing some trouble. They scored two and, when you go 2-0 down, then it is quite tough to get back into the game.

‘I thought we were at the end but, if you switch off at set-pieces at this level, then you get punished.

‘It happened twice so that’s something we will look at and we have been looking at. We need to keep working on it.

‘I would say that we are not going through a tough, tough spell. We are going through a spell when we are getting little bits here and there wrong and we are getting punished for it. So, I think we have always got to stay positive.

‘We are positive straight after the game, focusing now on our next two games, at home and wanting to win them. They are difficult games, but I think once you get that first home win and get that momentum building, then hopefully we can carry that on.

Chelsea play Grimsby Town in the cup on Wednesday night (Picture: Getty)

‘I think the fans watching saw how much we put into the game. How hard we worked throughout the whole game.

‘They probably feel as much as us that we could probably get something from the game at the end.

‘It could easily have been a draw if we nick a goal so, they are watching the game and can see how much we are running, and want to win the game and want to play for the badge, so, yeah, that home win is due and we need to focus on that and hopefully in the next game we can do that.’

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