Tammy Abraham Reveals A Sad Story When Becoming A Victim Of Racism

Tammy Abraham Reveals A Sad Story When Becoming A Victim Of Racism


The young striker of the British national team, Tammy Abraham, was a victim of racism some time ago. He said the incident affected his extended family, including his mother.

The player who became a new idol for Chelsea fans said his mother cried when racial attacks had directed her. His mother was worried because her greatest fear was to live with the child.

The first attack was experienced by Tammy shortly after he failed to run a penalty against Liverpool in the European Super Cup. At that time, he failed to conquer Adrian San Miguel, who eventually lost the title to the opposing team.

"I remember talking to my mother and she cried, she was very emotional because she was confused as to why it happened to me, it was not good to see children being victimized by themselves, insults," he said, quoted by Eurosport.

"I personally don't have a problem with that, but there really are people who don't have the courage to react to such insults - for them, things like that are very painful, including those experienced by my mother," he continued.

Slowly but surely, Tamyy Abraham began to be loved again by fans of The Blues. This is not beyond the four goals scored in four league matches. Remarkably, in the last two matches, he has always scored two goals per match.

"When that happens, I only look at my cellphone, see negative comments, and although there are some positive comments, they are still not worth visiting," he said.


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