For the third time in less than a year and the sixth time in his career, Mason Mount failed at Wembley Stadium.

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Chelsea has their second final this season when they face Liverpool at the FA arena.

However, the task is not easy for coach Thomas Tuchel and his team.

Once again, both Chelsea and Liverpool could not decide a winner or loser in the official 90 minutes of play.

Mason Mount was selected by Tuchel for the 7th series

However, coach Thomas Tuchel seems to want to solve Chelsea’s bad luck.

Entering the 7th set of shots, Mount was under heavy pressure and his responsibility was too great.

Wembley Stadium is clearly a place where Mason Mount has never felt happy every time he set foot there.

Remember, the first time he played a final at Wembley, Mount was playing for Derby County.

Mason Mount and the curse at Wembley

Mason Mount has not been able to break his own trap

In the following seasons, Mount played for Chelsea after being loaned.

If the football world has Michael Black – a former Chelsea player – the runner-up king, then his junior Mason Mount is also a true runner-up king of the Wembley version.

But maybe one day, the striker born in 1999 will break his curse, when he is still an excellent player of contemporary football.