Thursday, 20 May 2021
Tammy Abraham’s fate got worse after being dropped from the Chelsea squad
By db-admin
DBasia.news – The fate of 23-year-old England striker Tammy Abraham looks even worse at Chelsea. Abraham’s exit from the club nicknamed The Blues is getting closer to the 2021 summer transfer market.
This season Abraham has not played much, especially after Thomas Tuchel came to replace Frank Lampard in January. Tuchel prefers to play Timo Werner overlaid with Olivier Giroud.
Tuchel’s distrust with Abraham was increasingly seen when his name was dropped from the FA Cup final some time ago (Chelsea lost 0-1 to Leicester City).
“It hurts but we still have business that is not over. Thank you for your support, it’s great to have you back (into the stadium),” Abraham said on his official Twitter account.
It is not clear in his remarks regarding the defeat that Chelsea experienced from Leicester or the removal of his name by Tuchel. Whatever it was, her lover Leah Monroe did not respond well.
“How could you make the decision to leave your top scorer out of the squad for the final !?!” said Monroe on Instagram.
“The same person who even scored the goals to actually qualify for this competition? It just doesn’t make sense to me. Not even on the bench? It must be a joke.”
Abraham’s situation is getting worse at Chelsea
It’s been rare to play and Monroe’s words only heated up the situation for the Chelsea academy product. Former Chelsea defender Mario Melchiot thinks Abraham’s situation is not good at the club, especially after his lover spoke out who openly criticized Tuchel’s policy of choosing players.
“It’s not a game Tammy would have – he could influence the game if he was a part of it, but this game doesn’t lose because he’s not a part of it,” Melchiot added to Astro.
“When we talk about wife or girlfriend … I have never been in a situation where I allowed the mistress to speak to any press situation because I made a decision and I didn’t want her to get involved.”
“If he lets the madam talk, the manager will not respect him. They will pull me aside and say, ‘Hey, do you make decisions or do you want someone else to make decisions for you so they can play the game for you too?'”
“He will never win, that’s one of the things I will tell you. Then who will lose in the end? The player because he has to face criticism and it will never be good for him.”
“It doesn’t look good. It doesn’t look good for anything: the dressing room, the players, the captain, your coach. Leave it. Emotionally, I understand. I would be the same if Tammy were my nephew or my nephew. My brother, I would think the same. like him. But will I open my mouth? No, “he explained.