Frank Lampard heaped praise after his hat-trick at a 5-2 win for Chelsea in Wolves in the Premier League.
When shooting over as boss, as he was confronted with a transfer ban lampard has integrated youth gamers into his squad, and they have repaid his faith at the opening five matches of the year.
Abraham scored a in Molineux – with scored in each of the previous two league matches – together with Fikayo Tomori adding to the tally and also Mason Mount.
And Lampard was thrilled by their attempts, telling Sky Sports:”I’m thrilled to see [youngsters taking their opportunities ] because it’s not easy.
“Tammy is [looking the part] and that’s work, having gone out ahead and scoring a lot of targets from the Championship, acquiring a year at the Premier League and today I think he believes the duty of this Chelsea shirt because he should. The previous few games speak for themselves.
“The only real challenge for Tammy now is will he keep doing this? Can he become better and better since the way he’s playing, he’s a massive threat for us up front and there is rivalry within from [Olivier] Giroud and [Michy] Batshuayi therefore he needs to keep it at the level and get even better.
“Tomori had a terrific year in the Championship this past year but that is a step up and he’s absolutely taken to it got an extraordinary goal now, which will be a massive memory for him going forward. It is time, the youngsters deserved their opportunities and they will have to keep advancing.”
The compliments kept using Phil Thompson enjoying his advancement at Chelsea coming on Soccer Saturday to Abraham.
“He was very, very excellent. His job is to score goals, but he also got involved in the rest of the match,” he explained.
“He’s three goals, a personal goal and cramp, so it was rather an afternoon for him! He led the line brilliantly and was fantastic. And he is just getting better and better.”
Wolves will go on the back of the Chelsea conquer that is significant, without the wins yet from the Premier League this season and start their Europa League campaign on Thursday.
Understandably, manager Nuno Espirito Santo wasn’t satisfied with his side’s display, telling Sky Sports:”It was a lousy performance. We began the match well, pressing and producing moments. The game transformed with a goal, everything becomes harder and the staff lost a bit of focus.
“Today we were defeated, Chelsea were much better than people and we have to recognise that, congratulate Chelsea and move forward. Bad matches could occur, but what is important is that they can not be repeated by us. We have to react and become better.”
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