Premier League: Tammy Abraham Leads Chelsea With Hattrick To Beat Wolverhampton
Tammy Abraham extended his scoring streak to seven goals in Chelsea's 5-2 away victory against Wolverhampton during which he nailed in a hattrick before gifting the Wolves an own goal.
Chelsea have found reliance in the London-born player who scored twice in two previous league games, making him the first player to do so at the club in recent times after his manager Frank Lampard during his days as attacking midfielder at the club.
Tammy's first goal followed Fikayo Tomori's fantastic finish from 25-yard before he dribbled past Conor Coady to score the third, both goals came in within 7 minutes.
Wolves later responded with two goals - one from Tammy's own goal and Patrick Coutrone - but the English player had after the break completed an hattrick by heading home a cross from Jorginho's cross.
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Tammy Abraham dribbles past Conor Coady for a brilliant finish for Chelsea's second goal |
The first goal from Tammy could have otherwise been ruled a penalty for Mason Mount who was fouled by Coady, but the brilliant finish from the striker simply made the referee to overlook that rough tackle from Coady.
With just five minutes remaining when Coutrone scored Wolves' second goal, they did not seemed as a side that can tie up the scoring. Instead, Mount completed the goal campaign with the fifth goal late in the injury time.
Frank Lampard side has now improved to sixth position with 8 points (W2,D1, L2) in the table and Tammy becomes the first player to score two goals or more in three consecutive league games in Premier League after Cristiano Ronaldo (2006) and Tottenham's Dele Alli (2017).
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