Tammy Abraham's position at Chelsea is not safe yet

Tammy Abraham's position at Chelsea is not safe yet


Olivier Giroud must be ready to sit on the bench at Chelsea for the first four weeks of the 2019-2020 English League. Giroud lost his place in the Chelsea first team by losing his competitive edge against Tammy Abraham, 21 years old.

However, Giroud was reluctant to bring the white flag to the place in front of Chelsea. Giroud said loudly that he was ready to compete with Abraham. Giroud now claims to behave more like Abraham's older brother, but that hasn't stopped him from becoming Chelsea's main striker.



Giroud only played three Premier League matches with Chelsea for a total of 100 minutes. Unfortunately, all three appearances were carved by Chelsea passport players from Chelsea. The lack of time to make Giroud not even make one goal for Chelsea in the Premier League.



Meanwhile, Abraham looked angry at Chelsea with four goals and a helping hand in the four matches he played. The number of goals for Abraham is good enough to make Giroud a steep path to regain his place in the Chelsea first team, especially now when he is 32 years old. However, the opportunity for Giroud to return to the first team remains, because basically the French passport players are quality strikers.

"Obviously not (wanting to sit on the Chelsea bench) I have a goal in my head, I'm here to help a new generation, but be careful, retirement time hasn't arrived yet," Giroud said, quoted by Goal on Sunday (9/09/2019) ).

"I'm always hungry and I have a lot of ambition, I don't want to be Chelsea's number 2 striker, certainly, the fact that I'm here as a younger brother doesn't mean I'm out of competition (for the main post)," he concluded. .


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