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Mason Mount insists he is 'feeling good' as he posts a picture from his hospital bed after surgery on an abdominal injury that has ruled him out for the season.... amid fears he could have played his last game for Chelsea

Mason Mount took to Instagram to update his followers after undergoing a 'minor procedure' to alleviate the 'discomfort' he had been experiencing in his lower abdomen. Mount's abdomen issue was first brought to light in March when he missed Chelsea's Premier League clash with Leeds United - which the Blues ended up winning 1-0 thanks to Wesley Fofana. 
 Speaking about the issue at the time, Graham Potter said: ‘Mason has had a problem with his lower abdomen area, pubic bone so he will miss the game tomorrow, don’t think if it will be too long but too soon for tomorrow. ' However, the England international continued to feel 'discomfort' in his lower abdomen and decided to go under the knife on Tuesday morning to alleviate the issue.
Mount took to Instagram shortly after to say 'everything went well' and that he was 'feeling good' but interim manager Frank Lampard said it's like he'll miss the rest of the season.

Mount took to Instagram to share a picture of himself dressed in a hospital gown while sitting upright in his bed following Tuesday's operation. 

The midfielder wrote the accompanying caption: 'Had a minor procedure yesterday to sort out a discomfort I had for a while.

'Everything went well and I'm feeling good. Time to rest but can't wait to get back to training in the coming weeks! 

'Thanks for all your messages of support and a massive thank you to the medical team, doctors and nurses for looking after me.

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