Abraham needs support from fellow strikers as wasteful Chelsea slip up at Newcastle | Malay Mail

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NEWCASTLE, Jan 19 — Chelsea’s misfiring forwards are threatening to undo their good work from earlier in the season as Frank Lampard’s side missed the chance to pull clear of the chasing pack in race for the top four after defeat at Newcastle United. With Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur both...

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With Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur both dropping points yesterday, and Manchester United travelling to runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool today, Chelsea had the opportunity to open up sizeable gap with victory at Newcastle. Their leading scorer Tammy Abraham, who has scored 13 league goals this season, was guilty of some missed opportunities. However, his teammates offered little in terms of a threat in the final third, with only four of Chelsea’s 19 shots at goal finding the target.

Abraham may have had an off day, but he was the only Chelsea forward at St James’ to have a shot on target all match.

 

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