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Chelsea v Brighton

  • Writer: Dave Pilgrim
    Dave Pilgrim
  • Sep 27, 2019
  • 1 min read

Tammy Abraham has hit the ground running this season. With Eden Hazard leaving a giant hole and a transfer embargo preventing new recruits, Frank Lampard had little option, but Abraham deserves every success after being supremely patient. He's been with Chelsea an incredible 13 years ago. Incredible only because he is still just 21 years-old.

And that's the next surprising thing. 21 years-old, but it feels like he has been around forever. He made his Chelsea debut in the 2015/16 season under Gus Hiddink, and has since spent time on-loan at Bristol City, Swansea and Aston Villa. He's scored goals everywhere he has been. 26 goals in 48 games at Bristol was followed by eight goals in 39 goals at Swansea - a side who didn't want to attack at all that season, and who mostly used Abraham off the bench. He then brought Aston Villa up last season, scoring 26 goals in 40 games.

He already has seven for Chelsea this season and looks every bit at home in the number nine shirt.

Chelsea face Brighton this weekend - 2/5 shots to win the match, and Abraham looks decent enough value to net again at 19/20 to warrant a small interest.

1pt Tammy Abraham to score at anytime Evens (BlackType)

 
 
 

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