Chelsea first goal Vs Norwich: Watch Tammy Abraham provide stunning finish to take 1-0 lead
Watch the video of Tammy Abraham scoring his first goal for Chelsea.
Chelsea travelled to Carrow Road to take on Norwich City in the third week of the Premier League. The Blues look electric in the early moments of the game and took the lead deservingly through their striker Tammy Abraham.
Breaking through a counter-attack, Pedro found the full-back Cesar Azpilicueta, who provides an overlapping run through the right-wing. The Spaniard picked out Abraham just outside the penalty box. The striker had a lot to do, but made it look so easy with a stunning finish.
He did not bother to take a touch and slotted the ball behind the shot-stopper, Tim Krul. The ball was struck sweetly and Abraham’s power came as an aid to secure his first goal in Chelsea colours.
TAMMY ABRAHAM GOAL VS NORWICH:
Watch Tammy Abraham open his Chelsea account against Norwich City.
What a moment! 🙌
Tammy Abraham volleys home his first-ever Chelsea goal! 🔵
Brilliant finish! pic.twitter.com/ugTrixBahv
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) August 24, 2019
What a goal by Tammy Abraham! #NORCHE #CFC pic.twitter.com/lydU4NmnIW
— The False #9 (@TheFake_9) August 24, 2019
It was an exquisite finish to open the score in the 3rd minute. However, three minutes later, Norwich concluded their breathtaking counter-attacking play with an excellent goal. Todd Cantwell found the back of the net to equalize the score.
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