Tammy Abraham is eager to make an impact in Serie A with Roma, calling the upcoming season his chance to excel under Daniele De Rossi. After scoring 27 goals in his debut season, Abraham spent much of last year recovering from an ACL injury sustained against Spezia in June.
The English forward has scored 37 goals in 119 appearances since joining Roma from Chelsea in 2021. He became the first English player in thirty years to score more than 10 goals in a Serie A season. Despite his absence, Roma remained one of the top-scoring teams in Italy's top flight, with only Inter (89), Milan (76), and Atalanta (72) scoring more than their 65 league goals.

Abraham is enthusiastic about starting strong when Roma faces Cagliari next week. "Since the first day here in Rome I have wanted to demonstrate my passion for football and my desire to help the club," Abraham said. "I am a smiling and always positive person. This is my first post-injury preparation, it is my season and I want to show that I am back."
Despite transfer rumours, Abraham remains committed to Roma. "The rumours, obviously, are nice, it means you are doing well, but I am here with Roma and I am available to do my best," he stated. His dedication reflects his desire to contribute significantly to the team's success this season.
Roma's offensive strength was evident even without Abraham last season. The Giallorossi were among the highest scorers in Serie A, showcasing their attacking prowess despite missing their star forward.
Abraham's return adds firepower to Roma's attack as they aim for a successful campaign under De Rossi's guidance. His goal-scoring ability and determination will be crucial for the team as they strive for top honours in Serie A.
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With his positive attitude and commitment, Abraham aims to make a significant impact this season. His return from injury marks a new chapter as he looks forward to helping Roma achieve their goals.