Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is confident Timo Werner and Kai Havertz will find their feet at Stamford Bridge soon.

Werner, who arrived from RB Leipzig for a fee of £48million in the summer, has now gone 12 matches without a goal following a bright start to life in west London.

Abraham and Werner are having contrasting seasons at Stamford Bridge
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Havertz, meanwhile, has netted just one goal in the Premier League this term and is struggling with the long-term effects of coronavirus.
Abraham, however, has urged Chelsea fans to keep their patience with the misfiring German attackers.

“We have hardly had any time to train together and to work out how each other play so we’re just taking every day as it comes at the moment,” the youngster explained to Chelsea’s official website.

“Every game we play, we’re learning new things about each other. I’m starting to understand them more and they’re starting to understand me more so hopefully we drive each other and be the best we can be.”

In contrast to the new Blues arrivals, Abraham is enjoying another impressive campaign and is the club’s top domestic scorer with eight goals to his name.

Havertz has been backed to come good at Chelsea
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“I dreamt about it as a little boy and I still feel like I’m dreaming today,” he added.

“I’ve been at the club since the age of seven so you can imagine how much I’ve always wanted to make it to the top level. I still have to pinch myself now and then when I realise where I am today.

“I think you need the experience of going out on loan as a young kid, playing men’s football at the top level.

“I was getting kicked and scratched in games and you have to learn that ugly side of football as well. It really prepared me to know what I had to come back and do.


“I had to learn to use my body more because you don’t need it as much as a kid growing up.

“I learnt about being in the right positions, had to work on my finishing of course, and just try to understand my team-mates more. That’s the main thing I’ve learnt over the years.”

“You have to be hungry and work hard because you see a lot of talent at the younger ages when you’re growing up at Chelsea but we know that talent alone is never enough.

“You have to put in that extra work and work even harder. For me right now, it’s still all about working as hard as I can and trying to be the best I can be.”

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