Manchester United striker had two words of praise for after he was the star of their semi-final comeback. Mount, 26, finally announced himself as a United player after years of injury torment by in a 4-1 victory over and .
The Red Devils found themselves behind at half-time and were facing the threat of a comeback, despite . After a terrible start to the second half, United manager turned to his substitutes and made a triple change on the hour mark.
Mount was among them and the former star didn't take long to make an impact. His swivelled finish made it 1-1, restoring United's three-goal aggregate lead on 72 minutes.
With Bilbao broken, and capitalised by scoring goals of their own. But the best way yet to come, as Mount intercepted a weak clearance from goalkeeper Agirrezabala and hit the back of the net from roughly 35 yards to make it 7-1 on aggregate.
Post-match, the injured Zirkzee went down into the dressing room to congratulate him. "Serious guy," the Dutchman posted as the caption to a video of him and Mount revelling in the victory.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
Mount himself was delighted with his contribution, having waited nearly to full seasons to score his first goals at Old Trafford. "It was too long [waiting for a night like that]," the midfielder told TNT Sports.
"I carried on going, working hard in training every day and tried to stay positive and when I had an opportunity to try to make an impact. Today it paid off and I came on and affected the game. It was a tight game when I came on, I just tried to calm it down."
Will Manchester United beat Tottenham in the Europa League final? Give us your prediction in the .
Mount added on his stunning second goal: "When I saw him [the goalkeeper] come out I had it in my head if it comes to me, 'first touch and shoot'. I didn't want it to come on my left foot and then I was just trying to get it on target, same with the first goal, create the turn and try to get it in the net.
"The crowd has been unbelievable, they have stuck with us. For me, these were my first goals at Old Trafford, a night I've been waiting a long time for. To go back to Bilbao is a special moment and we want to finish strongly."
United will face in the final in Bilbao on Wednesday, May 21.
and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our .
You may also like
Arsenal transfer news: Four major deals lined up as Mikel Arteta sent clear demand
Netflix adds 'underrated' heist movie sequel that fans are extremely divided on
Tourist slams Spanish island in brutal 'rip-off' letter as Brits priced out
The simple home upgrade that can add £25,000 to the value to your house
Homeowners urged to do one simple thing to keep their house smelling fresh