Chelsea’s Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell enjoy a low-key night out at Cirque Le Soir

Chelsea footballers Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell enjoy a low-key night out at Cirque Le Soir… as they continue to recover from injuries


They are currently taking a break from the pitch due to injuries.  

But that didn’t stop Mason Mount, 23, and Ben Chilwell, 25, from enjoying a night out at Cirque Le Soir nightclub in London, on Friday. 

Mason donned a pair of sunglasses and a face mask for his low-key exit in the early hours after spending the evening with his teammate.

Chelsea’s Mason Mount, 23, (pictured) and Ben Chilwell, 25, enjoyed a night out at London’s Cirque De Soir on Friday night, after being forced to take a break from the pitch due to injury

The Chelsea player made a stealthy exit out of the backdoor of the venue wearing a checked overshirt and smart khaki trousers. 

Meanwhile, Ben braved the cold weather in graphic printed T-shirt and baggy mid wash jeans as he stood in the queue with a mystery lady. 

The brunette beauty put on a busty display in a black bodycon dress as the duo stopped for a chat outside the club.  

Night out! Ben braved the cold weather in graphic printed T-shirt and baggy mid wash jeans as he stood in the queue with a mystery lady

Night out! Ben braved the cold weather in graphic printed T-shirt and baggy mid wash jeans as he stood in the queue with a mystery lady

Stunning: The brunette beauty put on a busty display in a black bodycon dress

Stunning: The brunette beauty put on a busty display in a black bodycon dress

Party: The duo stopped for a chat outside Cirque Le Soir nightclub in London

Party: The duo stopped for a chat outside Cirque Le Soir nightclub in London

Off the pitch: Ben was ruled out for the season after undergoing knee surgery after a Champions League clash with Juventus at the end of November and had surgery in December

Off the pitch: Ben was ruled out for the season after undergoing knee surgery after a Champions League clash with Juventus at the end of November and had surgery in December

The outing comes as Chelsea suffered a major blow when Mason suffered an ankle injury as the team won the Club World Cup, earlier this week. 

The England midfielder was forced to leave the pitch in the 31st minute and had to be replaced by Christian Pulisic at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium. 

He looked in serious discomfort during the post-match celebrations and did not want to put any weight on his right leg, hopping around and leaning on fellow injured Chelsea player Ben

Low-key: The Chelsea player made a stealthy exit out of the backdoor of the venue

Low-key: The Chelsea player made a stealthy exit out of the backdoor of the venue

Mason donned sunglasses, despite it being night, and a face mask for his low-key exit in the early hours

Disguise: He made his sneaky exit

Mason donned sunglasses, despite it being night, and a face mask for his low-key exit in the early hours

Casual: He wore a checked overshirt and smart khaki trousers with trainers

Casual: He wore a checked overshirt and smart khaki trousers with trainers

Ouch: The outing comes as Chelsea suffered a major blow when Mason suffered an ankle injury as the team won the Club World Cup last week

Ouch: The outing comes as Chelsea suffered a major blow when Mason suffered an ankle injury as the team won the Club World Cup last week

Ben was ruled out for the season after undergoing knee surgery after a Champions League clash with Juventus at the end of November.

The Blues only decided to put him into surgery in December after hopes he would not need a procedure vanished.

Ben posted an image of him with his crutches after the operation with the left-back feeling ‘very positive’ and hopes to ‘get back on the pitch soon.

Back soon: Ben previously revealed he will 'work like a beast' to recover from his ACL injury after his operation

Back soon: Ben previously revealed he will ‘work like a beast’ to recover from his ACL injury after his operation

On the sidelines: After playing in the Club World Cup Final and helping the Blues storm to victory, an injured Mason could be seen with his foot in bandages as he celebrated the win

On the sidelines: After playing in the Club World Cup Final and helping the Blues storm to victory, an injured Mason could be seen with his foot in bandages as he celebrated the win