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In their preseason opener in Oslo, Mason Mount made his Manchester United debut before goals from Noam Emeran and Joe Hugill in the second half handed Erik ten Hag’s team a 2-0 victory over Championship rivals Leeds United.
After 67 minutes, Emeran, a 20-year-old French youth international, scored United’s first goal with a slick finish after seizing on a shrewd pass from Norwegian forward Isak Hansen-Aaroen. Fourteen minutes later, Emeran provided the assist for Hugill, who scored a brilliant first-time goal.
In the final seconds of a match when Mount, who was acquired from Chelsea for an initial sum of £55 million ($70 million) a week earlier, also struck the woodwork, Ten Hag opted to start an entirely young lineup at halfway.
Mount hasn’t featured much since February. In three Chelsea games, he has appeared for a total of 43 minutes; his most recent outing was on April 15 for 16 minutes against Brighton.
The England midfielder was anticipated to make his pelvic injury comeback once he was included in a strong traveling group to Oslo, where the match was played in part as a promotional
From the beginning of his 45-minute performance, which would have given his new fans quiet cause for excitement, Mount looked vibrant in an environment that at times reflected the intense competitiveness of competitive editions of the fixture.
In the first minute, there was a free-kick that was just out of actual shooting range, but Mount placed the ball down with purpose and then curled a dangerous cross into the area to start a spell of more than fifteen minutes of Man United control.
Better was to come from United’s high-profile new addition, Mount assisted in the move that allowed Amad Diallo to set up Mejbri in front of goal with a precise cross in the 13th minute, on which the former Monaco youth product could not fully capitalize.
This week, Ten Hag talked about how United battled to sign Mount ahead of other teams, stressing the value of doing so early in the preseason so the 24-year-old could become familiar with “routines and our way of play.”
It’s difficult to extrapolate much from a half against opponents who were just demoted and presented little opposition. However, Mount appeared to be a confident, cunning presence in a succession of fluid attacks; provided he remains healthy, his performance suggested Ten Hag’s investment will be repaid.