Chelsea is a fantastic place for young kids. They develop you, work you hard, and you can see they have top-class talent all around the world.
— Tammy Abraham
The best players, they're always the last ones off the pitch, always working on this, working on that, and they put that into games.
I'm a person who looks at myself, and after every game, I like to reflect on my performance, not just the team.
Harry Kane's a player I really look up to. You look at his goals, his finishing, and all aspects of his game.
I think the love of the game and the love of scoring goals helps you get yourself in the right area at the right time.
You have to forget about the bad memories and push on.
Every time I go out there, I just try to find the weakness of my opponent and then use that to my advantage.
No matter where I am, I know I have to keep trying my best.
Luckily, I have had parents who could take me places.
As soon as I stepped into Bristol City, I felt like I was really welcomed very well, and I felt that from the very beginning.
Scoring goals is nothing new for me. Every time I go out onto that pitch, I just go out there to score goals.
After sessions, I keep working and practising with the left foot. Hopefully one day, it'll just be fluent.
I am just going to keep getting in the right place at the right time and try and get more goals.
I like to look after myself, so that's stretching or ice baths, and as soon as I get home, I just sleep anyway; it's all part of recovery.
I see myself as being a long-term England player - I am 100 percent focused here to try and get into that team.
It would be nice to be highest scorer in the Championship.
That's the type of person I am - I always want to do better.
Look at the top strikers like Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero. They are ruthless, and every time they get a shot, people think they are going to score.
Chances to win games won't always come in the box, so that's one thing I've got to work on: positioning myself outside the box and, obviously, taking shots.
You look at a club like Chelsea, and you know it won't be easy to get into that team. Sometimes you have to go away, play regular first team football, and show Chelsea that you are ready to play for them.
Shooting from outside the box, it would be nice to get a few more goals from outside the box.
You've just got to keep going through the tough times and try your best every time you play.
You have to go through the lows to go through the highs as well. It's something that's made me into a man.
It's still my ambition to be at the top level and be playing for England - especially, like, a competition like the World Cup.
I knew I had to get my grades so that I could focus on football.
There are times you need more than talent, and so you have to make sure you give your all and leave everything out there on the pitch.
A goal kind of determines how happy I am with my performance and if I have helped the team, so, yes, scoring goals is what I aim to do every time I step on the pitch.
I feel like I have built different aspects of my game, not just scoring goals.
I need more left-footed goals. And shooting from outside the box - I need more variance of finishes.
I have the ability to score goals.
You just have to think that you will get chances, you will score goals - stay relaxed. Stay in the game and show them what you are made of by scoring.
Playing in the Premier League meant it would be nice to play in the England team as well.
Every day, you get to train with players like Diego Costa, and Eden Hazard is another lesson for you.
I stick to my word.
I like to believe Chelsea is where I will go through and do well. I have been there since I was six years old. My dream is to break into the first team.
You look at the Harry Kanes: although he's absolutely ruthless inside the box, he also scores goals outside the box.
It would be fantastic to play against Germany and Brazil.
It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.
I wouldn't say Swansea was a bad experience, but I would say it was not the best experience.
It's not just always going to be easy and winning games; you have to go through the downside as well.
You have to stay open, and things may come at different times, but I have to dream big, and that's what I'm going to be doing.
I enjoyed every minute of being at school. I was doing my work but still playing football.
I have always been confident.
Scoring comes naturally because every time I come off the pitch and I haven't got a goal, then I am not happy with my performance.
Players like Didier Drogba, going to watch him play and seeing him off the pitch as well, I got to see how he was with the players and the youngsters. Growing up, he was a good idol. He's a bubbly, funny character. He likes to make people feel welcome. You need those kind of people, wherever you are.
When the gaffer believes in you, there is nothing better.
I am a person who believes in myself.
Loans are a different experience for everyone, but the mentality you have to have is not to feel relaxed. You have to have a mindset that you're going to try harder and work harder than anyone.
I want to fight for the playoffs.
Whatever happens happens, but learning from the players at Chelsea is a great experience.