Tammy Abraham vows to keep 'doing the right things' in his bid to claim a World Cup place... and the England striker reveals Jadon Sancho told him where to be for his goal against Andorra Abraham has been on fire since moving from Chelsea to Roma in the summer Striker desperate to stay at the forefront of the manager’s World Cup planning He credited half-time chat with Sancho for first international goal in two years
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Tammy Abraham scored his first international goal for two years and pressed his claims for a World Cup place after England tightened their grip on Group I.
Gareth Southgate’s side need two wins from their final three group games to qualify for a seventh successive World Cup after cruising to a 5-0 victory against Andorra at the Estadi Nacional.
Ben Chilwell, Bukayo Saka, Abraham, James Ward-Prowse and Jack Grealish were on target as England retained their four-point advantage in the race to make it to Qatar.
And Abraham,