After a stuttering start in the opening two games of the Premier League season, Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham has quickly found his feet, scoring twice against Norwich City and Sheffield United. ― Reuters pic
After a stuttering start in the opening two games of the Premier League season, Abraham has quickly found his feet, scoring twice against Norwich City and Sheffield United. The two window transfer ban, however, meant they could not be replaced, leaving Abraham and Olivier Giroud to contest the main striker spot with Belgian international Michy Batshuayi apparently a distant third in the pecking order.The opening weeks of the campaign have confirmed that in Lampard's eyes, the position is Abraham's to lose.
As an academy product he, like Mason Mount, has the backing of Blues supporters anxious to see homegrown talent come through.