
Tammy
Abraham wants Chelsea to take their Champions League "anger" out on
Liverpool in Super Sunday's huge Premier League clash on
Sky Sports.
The Blues were beaten 1-0 at home by Valencia in their opening Group H
fixture on Tuesday night after Ross Barkley missed a late penalty for Frank
Lampard's side.
But Abraham - who has emerged as Chelsea's first-choice striker for the
first time this season - played down the defeat and immediately looked ahead
to Sunday's game, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
"(Sunday) is a test of character. We can take our anger out against
Liverpool," he said at Stamford Bridge.
"It's a massive game and both teams will be going to win. We'll look forward
to putting (tonight's defeat) right.
"It's still early doors (in the Champions League). We're fuming we lost
today. But there's still five games to go - we just have to win our next
five.
"We're obviously disappointed. We didn't play our best football. Valencia
came and stopped us playing the way we wanted so you have to give them
credit.
"We're going to have a lot of ups and downs in a season. We've got to move
on and not dwell on it."
Abraham is one of several academy graduates to have been given a chance
under Lampard this season and the England youth star, who has scored seven
Premier League goals so far, hailed the backing of his manager.
"I have to give it (my personal form) to the manager and players," he said.
"I had a little situation against Liverpool where I missed a penalty myself
and from there they just supported me and believed in me.
"I'm playing with such great players who create chances, so I just have to
be in the right place at the right time. It's always nice to know manager
believes in you. Every game you want to do your best for him."