
Plymouth Argyle boss Steven Schumacher says his players earned the respect of their Chelsea counterparts after Saturday's FA Cup defeat.
Plymouth took the tie to extra-time before losing 2-1 in London - but only after Kepa Arrizabalaga saved a penalty to avoid a shootout.
Schumacher revealed Mount was impressed with how organised Plymouth were on the day.
“I spoke to Mason Mount and a couple of their players who were top class, to be fair, with all of our players," Schumacher said in his post-match press conference.
“I had a little chat with Mount and [he was] very complimentary to how well-organised we were and how we didn't make an easy afternoon for Chelsea.
“So, yeah, [I'm] pleased about that."
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