
On-loan
Bristol City striker Tammy Abraham has returned to parent club Chelsea to
undergo treatment on a thigh injury.
The 19-year-old, who has scored 21 goals in 38 appearances for the
Championship side this term, sustained the injury in the defeat at Leeds
last Tuesday.
Abraham had immediately returned to the Blues for scans and City boss Lee
Johnson has confirmed that is where he will remain for the immediate future.
"He's certainly going to be out for two to three weeks. Tammy is hoping it's
nearer two than three," Johnson said.
"Chelsea are looking after him at the moment and we'll get him back in
around a week to ten days to start getting him back on the [training
pitches].
"It's a big loss for us given how many goals he's scored this season and how
good he's been. It's the best case scenario because at one point we thought
it could be six to eight weeks."
Johnson's side are preparing to host Fulham in the Championship on Tuesday
night, having not played a game at the weekend due to their scheduled
opposition's FA Cup commitments.
"I went to the Tottenham-Fulham cup game on Sunday," Johnson added. "Fulham
have the most passes in our division, up there with Reading.
"We've beaten Fulham three times since I've been here and we want to make
that four."