Thirteen long years have passed since the Premier League trophy last called Old Trafford home. Yet as Manchester United edges closer to a Champions League return, Mason Mount is not content merely to take part; he is determined to dominate.
Speaking after a busy weekend that saw United move within two points of Europe’s elite, the 27-year-old midfielder clinicaly—effectively—dismissed the idea that a title charge is out of reach. Despite a 15th-place finish last season, Mount insists the squad possesses the quality to bridge the gap to the top in 2027.
| Statistic/Metric | Current Status (IPL 2026 Season) |
|---|---|
| Current PL Standing | 3rd (Needs 2 points for UCL) |
| Last Season Finish | 15th (The "Great Recovery") |
| Mount Appearances | 20 (10 Starts) |
| Title Drought | 13 Years (Since 2013) |
| Coaching Duo | Michael Carrick & Steve Holland |
Mount, who already holds a Champions League winner's medal from his Chelsea days, is now fixated on domestic gold. While he hasn’t started a match since late December due to niggling injuries, his confidenceremains unshaken.
I’ve won the Champions League already, so I have a goal of winning the Premier League. Can we do that? Yes, I think we can. It may seem a little bit far away, but you must have that mentality to really push yourself as a group.He pointed to United’s results against the "Big Six" this season as proof that the ceiling is higher than critics suggest.
He pointed to United’s results against the "Big Six" this season as proof that the ceiling is higher than critics suggest.
A significant part of Mount’s optimism stems from the stability brought by the interim coaching staff. Despite losing his starting spot under Michael Carrick compared to the Ruben Amorim era, Mount described the former United captain as an "absolute maestro."
Calming influence: Mount praised Carrick’s "level-headed" analysis and clarity during team talks.
Tactical glue: Mount highlighted assistant Steve Holland as the "football brain" behind the operation, noting that Holland’s resume provides a level of experience that steadies a young coaching team.
Confidence: According to Mount, Holland was telling the squad "we are going to win" from day one of the transition.
UCL qualification: United need just two points from their final four games (or for Brighton/Bournemouth to drop points) to seal their return to the Champions League.
Managerial question: While Mount enjoys working with Carrick, the club still faces a major decision on a permanent appointment this summer.
Fitness battle: Mount missed the start of Carrick's reign due to injury but has been assured he is a "massive part" of the group moving forward.
Giving back: Off the pitch, Mount funded a Make A Wish event, managing a team of children to a massive 32-2 win over league mascots.
Manchester United’s transition from 15th place to the Champions League spots is the comeback story of the season. However, as Mount noted, the jump from big-game performers to league champions requires a level of consistency that has eluded the club for over a decade. With more games on the horizon next season, Mount's experience makes him a vital asset if he can stay on the pitch.