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Post by ben_leggatt on Oct 14, 2017 20:14:56 GMT
A big win today for Swansea City as they beat Huddersfield 2-0, with a double for young striker Tammy Abraham, who's on loan at the club from Chelsea.
Heading into this season, a lot was asked about whether or not Abraham would continue to shine after a promising breakthrough season at Bristol City in the Championship last season, or whether he would struggle to replicate the form that saw him fire in 23 goals for the Robins.
Question is, with him continuing to impress and the Swans beginning to rely on him to score, are we going to see him firing Swansea up the table, or will the pressure begin to get to him? At the minute, its very promising, and his talent is clear to see for all!
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Post by neil316 on Oct 15, 2017 20:29:18 GMT
people are saying that Chelsea should have kept him but thats all hindsight. if chelsea were winning there would be mention of this
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Post by ben_leggatt on Oct 16, 2017 16:30:31 GMT
I think there's always going to be that debate as he's a decent young player, however I do think he needed that loan to Swansea.
At Chelsea, he would have pressure on him to score every time he played, and if he went on a run of games without scoring, then Chelsea would've perhaps started looking for an alternative, whereas at Swansea there's perhaps less pressure as they're expected to be lower down in the league.
If he was to be at Chelsea now though, he'd be 3rd choice (possibly even 4th until January as Costa is still technically a Chelsea player), and wouldn't get a lot of games. After the impact he made last season on loan in the Championship, this season will show how he'll cope in the Prem, and so far there are only good signs. Could turn into a class player, possibly ending up as Chelsea's answer to Marcus Rashford or Gabriel Jesus next season!
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