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Tuchel believes Mason Mount is "the full package" amid glowing praise of
Chelsea's England star.
Mount laid on the first of Kai Havertz's two goals as Chelsea eased past
Fulham 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to cement fourth place in the Premier League
table.
Havertz starred in the false-nine role, doubling his league tally for the
campaign, while Mount produced just the latest in a string of top-level
showings.
Tuchel omitted Mount from his first game at the Chelsea helm as the Blues
battled to a goalless draw with Wolves on January 21, but the academy
graduate has steadily won over his new boss since that day.
German manager Tuchel admitted Mount already should rank among the best
players in Europe, at just 22 years of age.
"He has the full package, mentally, in terms of talent and physically," said
Tuchel. "And the most important part is his character, he has his feet on
the ground and he's a nice guy.
"He comes to Cobham every day to learn something new and have new
experiences. He is the guy who can recover very fast, he's a very physical
player and is fully adapted to Premier League football.
"He has big self-confidence in a very, very positive way. It's a pleasure to
have him, be at his side and guide him and support him.
"It's impressive, he's not affected by all the praise. This is maybe the
most important part. He seems to be a guy who likes the sport and feels an
obligation to make the most out of it. And he wants it absolutely badly, so
it's a top mix."
Mount took a bang to his back and was replaced late on as Chelsea racked up
an 18th clean sheet under Tuchel at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues boss insisted the in-form forward should not be a doubt for
Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid,
however.
Asked if Mount had picked up any kind of injury issue, Tuchel said: "I hope
not, it was my decision, there was not any doctor or physio who told me to
take him off.
"But I saw him landing hard and it was the moment when we wanted to take him
off anyway. I saw him holding his back slightly, so we didn't want to take
any risks but I have no other information on that."
Chelsea negotiated a tricky west London derby against struggling Fulham in
style, especially with the clash falling between their two-legged tie with
European giants Madrid.
Tuchel laid big plaudits at the feet of the players he selected on Saturday,
admitting it was a big test to confine their focus to this clash.
"This is the perfect match and the boys get a lot of credit from the coach
for this," said Tuchel.
"You can get easily confused between two big matches like this. So it was
absolutely necessary that we prepared the match with full focus.
"It was important that we invested fully physically and mentally. That's why
the team gets full credit, it was a big win and we can arrive with a clear
mind with nothing to regret or think about ahead of Wednesday."
Parker: We need four wins
Fulham's fifth defeat in six matches edges them ever closer to relegation.
But boss Scott Parker is refusing to give up the ghost, despite his side
trailing Newcastle by nine points with four games to play.
"I do believe we can win games with performances like today," said Parker.
"And that's what we have to do, there is no other option.
"I understand from the outside people will laugh and think I'm crazy, but
there's no other option for me. While it's the case that we can, that's our
main focus from now until the end."