Tammy Abraham Says He’s Finally Ready for Chelsea’s First Team After a 21-Goal Loan Spell at Aston Villa

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"I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that."

Mar 19, 2019
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Tammy Abraham is determined to make his mark at Chelsea.

The 21-year-old striker is making a statement this season, scoring 21 goals on loan at Aston Villa and leading their charge for promotion.

It's Abraham's third consecutive season out on loan and having scored 49 goals in that time, the lethal frontman has laid out his desire to finally breakthrough at Chelsea – following in the footsteps of fellow academy graduates Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Speaking to Sky Sports about his plans for the 2019/20 season, Abraham said:

"As a young kid, I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that – I think I have the ability to. I just have to, when I get the opportunity, grab it with two hands.”

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Having already made two appearances for England's senior squad in 2017 and proven himself in the Championship, the time is now for Tammy's parent club to give him a real chance at making an impression on their own turf.

In other Chelsea news, fellow Young Lion Callum Hudson-Odoi continued his remarkable come up by earning a call up to England's senior squad for the first time.

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Tammy Abraham Says He’s Finally Ready for Chelsea’s First Team After a 21-Goal Loan Spell at Aston Villa

"I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that."

Mar 19, 2019
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Tammy Abraham is determined to make his mark at Chelsea.

The 21-year-old striker is making a statement this season, scoring 21 goals on loan at Aston Villa and leading their charge for promotion.

It's Abraham's third consecutive season out on loan and having scored 49 goals in that time, the lethal frontman has laid out his desire to finally breakthrough at Chelsea – following in the footsteps of fellow academy graduates Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Speaking to Sky Sports about his plans for the 2019/20 season, Abraham said:

"As a young kid, I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that – I think I have the ability to. I just have to, when I get the opportunity, grab it with two hands.”

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1067913725368311809

Having already made two appearances for England's senior squad in 2017 and proven himself in the Championship, the time is now for Tammy's parent club to give him a real chance at making an impression on their own turf.

In other Chelsea news, fellow Young Lion Callum Hudson-Odoi continued his remarkable come up by earning a call up to England's senior squad for the first time.

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Tammy Abraham Says He’s Finally Ready for Chelsea’s First Team After a 21-Goal Loan Spell at Aston Villa

"I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that."

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Tammy Abraham is determined to make his mark at Chelsea.

The 21-year-old striker is making a statement this season, scoring 21 goals on loan at Aston Villa and leading their charge for promotion.

It's Abraham's third consecutive season out on loan and having scored 49 goals in that time, the lethal frontman has laid out his desire to finally breakthrough at Chelsea – following in the footsteps of fellow academy graduates Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Speaking to Sky Sports about his plans for the 2019/20 season, Abraham said:

"As a young kid, I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that – I think I have the ability to. I just have to, when I get the opportunity, grab it with two hands.”

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1067913725368311809

Having already made two appearances for England's senior squad in 2017 and proven himself in the Championship, the time is now for Tammy's parent club to give him a real chance at making an impression on their own turf.

In other Chelsea news, fellow Young Lion Callum Hudson-Odoi continued his remarkable come up by earning a call up to England's senior squad for the first time.

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Tammy Abraham Says He’s Finally Ready for Chelsea’s First Team After a 21-Goal Loan Spell at Aston Villa

"I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that."

Mar 19, 2019
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Tammy Abraham is determined to make his mark at Chelsea.

The 21-year-old striker is making a statement this season, scoring 21 goals on loan at Aston Villa and leading their charge for promotion.

It's Abraham's third consecutive season out on loan and having scored 49 goals in that time, the lethal frontman has laid out his desire to finally breakthrough at Chelsea – following in the footsteps of fellow academy graduates Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

Speaking to Sky Sports about his plans for the 2019/20 season, Abraham said:

"As a young kid, I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that – I think I have the ability to. I just have to, when I get the opportunity, grab it with two hands.”

https://twitter.com/vsrsus/status/1067913725368311809

Having already made two appearances for England's senior squad in 2017 and proven himself in the Championship, the time is now for Tammy's parent club to give him a real chance at making an impression on their own turf.

In other Chelsea news, fellow Young Lion Callum Hudson-Odoi continued his remarkable come up by earning a call up to England's senior squad for the first time.

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