Sunderland Echo

Lampard’s set me a big target - Mount

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Frank Lampard has challenged Mason Mount to eclipse his own England career.

The 19-year-old received his first senior internatio­nal call-up for the Nations League fixtures against Croatia and Spain having shone in Lampard’s Derby side.

Mount, on loan at Pride Park from Chelsea, is highly regarded in the England ranks – especially by manager Gareth Southgate.

After spending last season on a similar agreement at Vitesse Arnhem, Mount has already scored five goals for the Rams and has been an ever-present so far this campaign.

Mount revealed that Lampard had playfully told him he had made the senior squad before challengin­g him to beat the 106 caps he accrued playing for the Three Lions.

“He’s obviously got over 100 caps so he said to see if I can break that,” he said.

“It was the first thing he said to me. He’s given me loads of advice so far and I’m just trying to take it all in. It’s a long season so I’m going to learn so much off him.

“For me personally, learning off someone that’s done so well in the game, as a midfielder I can learn so much off him and I have done so far.

“I actually found out before he pulled me in the office. He was sitting in there with (assistant manager) Jody Morris ... he said he was thinking of looking to drop me for the next game, and maybe give me a rest.

“He dropped that first but then he smiled and said, ‘No, I’ve just spoken to Gareth, you’ve been selected for the seniors’.

Southgate’s appreciati­on of Mount’s talent became clear when he asked the youngster to train with his squad for four days before they jetted off to Russia for the World Cup.

Mount is looking to become the first outfield Championsh­ip player to earn an England cap since Cardiff ’s Jay Bothroyd in 2010.

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