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Mount backing himself if Blues beat transfer ban

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MASON MOUNT insists he is ready to battle for his place should Chelsea start to spend if their transfer ban is overturned later this month.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport announced yesterday that the club’s appeal against their FIFA suspension for irregulari­ties in signing young players will be heard on November 20.

Blues boss Frank Lampard, who has given Mount his chance this season, has hinted that the club would spend to reinforce his young squad in January if the appeal goes their way.

England star Mount, 20, is one of those who have benefitted from the club being prevented from signing players last summer.

With four goals and a string of impressive performanc­es,

Mount has been the standout of Lampard’s young side so far.

But he said of the prospect of new signings: “We’ve had to deal with that during our whole time at Chelsea.

“You come into a team, there’s players from different countries and you’ve got to work and show how good you are.

“There’s always been that competitio­n within Chelsea.

We’re all ready for it. It’s exactly the same now.

There’s still massive competitio­n within the team and you’ve got to fight for your place.

“Whatever happens, happens. We’ve shown what we can do with a ban and we’re doing well.”

Lampard has had little option but to turn to his academy products to reinforce his squad, with Mount,

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Fikayo Tomori, Reece James, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Marc Guehi all being given chances.

In previous years at Stamford Bridge their openings would have been blocked by bigmoney signings.

That could happen again, even though Mount and Co have exceeded all expectatio­ns this season, with the club fourth in the Premier League and knowing a win against Ajax tonight would give them one foot in the Champions League knockout stages.

Mount added: “A lot of us coming through together helped, the experience­d players helped us, made us feel confident. That’s the most important thing, to be confident that you’re ready to play at this level.

“I was ready, no matter what happened. I have been at the club for a very long time. You have got to have belief in yourself and be ready for that opportunit­y. tha“nItIperxop­beacbtleyd­cbaumteI waabsitael-arlier ready so fully focussed on taking my opportunit­y.” (right) FOOTBALL Sky Bet Championsh­ip

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BALL MINE: Mount takes possession in training yesterday as N’Golo Kante limbers up with Kurt Zouma
■ BALL MINE: Mount takes possession in training yesterday as N’Golo Kante limbers up with Kurt Zouma

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