Tammy Abraham insists his international dream has always been to represent England.
The Chelsea striker is in line for his competitive England debut in the Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Bulgaria having been given an international recall by England manager Gareth Southgate last week.
Abraham said: ‘For me, it’s always nice to be wanted by two nations. Clearly it means you’re doing something well.
‘At the back of my head, I’ve always wanted to play for England. I was born and grown in England.
‘My dream was always to play for England. It doesn’t effect the fact Nigeria still wanted me, and it’s a big nation. I love both nations. My head was just screwed on with England.
‘I’m here and I’m ready to stay. I want to do the best I can. That means playing well, for club and country.
‘Just hopefully I can get many years experience under my belt for England.’
Despite his brilliant start to the season, Abraham will almost certainly start both qualifiers on the bench given captain Harry Kane is England’s undisputed No 1 striker.
But the 22-year-old hopes Kane’s magic will rub off on him.
The striker said: ‘I can learn from Harry, I’ve come here to steal his ideas. Harry Kane is one of the best strikers in the world. I’ve come to learn the other parts of his game, and add it to my game as well.
‘You see his finishing, left foot, right foot, I just want to take that into my game. So when I go back I can work on myself and practice. Harry’s someone I’ve grown up watching.
‘For me he’s the best striker in the world. I was always excited to come here, to watch him train, to train with him, and hopefully maybe play with him as well. He’s always going to be my idol.
‘I’m here to stay, to do well, the best I can, I’m here because right now I’m doing so well, top goalscorer in the league. Hopefully I’ll get my chance and take it.’
Abraham’s route to becoming Chelsea’s main man has been a route of various twists and turns.
A season-long loan spell at Championship side Bristol City in 2016 went swimmingly, as he scored 26 goals for the club.
The following season his loan spell at Swansea — who were in the Premier League at the time — started promisingly as he scored four goals in his opening nine top-flight games.
But he didn’t score another Premier League game until April as the Swans were relegated to raise doubts over his top-level capabilities. But Abraham rediscovered his goalscoring form last season, notching 26 goals as Aston Villa secured promotion to the Premier League.
‘For me, those loan spells were good spells for me,’ said Abraham. ‘To go out and understand. I’ve had loans where I’ve gone out and seen the real world, especially with Swansea.
‘My first experience in the Premier League was quite tough. I learned about the other side of the football.
‘Not just winning games but losing them and not dominating possession. Just little things like that has turned me into a man. And I’ve taken it back to Chelsea. It’s still early doors. But I am happy with the way I’ve started.
‘I’ve had other experiences when I’ve gone out on loan again — back into the Championship, which wasn’t ideal for me at the time but brought a lot of positives.
‘Going back into the war zone, as they call it, I got to toughen up. Although I didn’t score as many goals at Swansea as I would have liked to, I got to enjoy football again and started scoring at Villa and then had a great end to the season.
‘I’ve always believed in myself, it’s still early. I’ve got to keep on trying to help the team.’
Sutacelmpu
78
Tammy remember Gbolahon of Aston Villa who dumped Nigeria and finally was dumped by England. There is no place like home.
DreamNigga
63
Every person has his own decision your decision was right to you no one can't take a decision for you all though I'm a AFRICAN like you but I appreciate your decision because you said play in England was your dream then means your dreams has come true never turn your back or lesting to criticism all the best of luck in your career.....
robabklop
62
Goodluck brother but I did wish you play for Nigeria, all good show them you have nija blood run through your veins
Cacbelnosy
55
Nigeria should learn how to treat players better and look after them,why Nigerians don't respect their citizens and support them,before making noise when players are flourishing on their own
alexsmirh
50
experience has shown that 90% of those that abandoned their country of birth to play for another always regret at the end. I'm not saying you shouldn't do what you think 🤔is right 👉. well, we don't need you because we have talented players that are ready to die for Najia. don't be deceived with pet talk 💬. there is still an opportunity for you to come to your normal senses.
3-111
48
Abraham you will regret why not playing for your country, though it's England but don't forget when you make any nonsense they will tell you where you are coming from.
JamesWalker
38
Tammy I wish you all the best, but is not too late to reconsider, don't forget ighalo has Retired, the Number 9 spot is open.....Choose wisely young man
jabaikt
32
Wish you all the best but remember in 5 years you will be forgotten if you don’t play well and southgate won’t call you and you can’t bench Harry Kane. Nigeria would have guaranteed you a spot for even when things are not going well but good luck it’s your decision so when that happens you will deal with it