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Tammy Abraham and Azpilicueta in penalty row as Chelsea striker fumes at Jorginho taking it and refuses to celebrate


TAMMY ABRAHAM was left fuming after his opportunity to score from the penalty spot against Crystal Palace was stolen by his captain.

Cesar Azpilicueta swiped the ball off the Chelsea striker after the Blues won a penalty and gave it to Jorginho, who had already scored one.

Cesar Azpilicueta was emphatic as he ripped the ball from Tammy Abraham’s grasp despite the striker being ready to take the spot kickCredit: Reuters

Abraham had to be consoled by team-mate Thiago Silva after he was denied the chance to score from the spotCredit: BT Sport

The Blues were already 3-0 up and Abraham, 23, wanted to get his name on the scoresheet.

Instead Spanish skipper Azpilicueta marched over to rip the ball out of his hands and give it to designated taker Jorginho.

Despite seeing the midfielder slot the ball into the back of the net to make it 4-0, Abraham was still seething – refusing to smile despite his team scoring.

Abraham had won Chelsea’s first penalty with Kai Havertz being tripped for the second.

Frank Lampard told BT Sport after the game: “It’s been dealt with. No problems, no problems it’s been dealt with.



“I want leaders and I’ll allow mine a bit of conflict.

Abraham was still stony-faced after the goal went in as he marched back to the half-way lineCredit: BT Sport

“If Tammy wanted to take it because he wants a goal or whatever it was, the he’s been put in his place a little bit.

“I appreciate his eagerness because his performance deserved a goal, but those are the rules.

“You don’t jump ahead on the list at any moment unless somebody’s got a hat-trick and we’re so comfortable that I decide. So it’s dealt with.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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