After a minor injury, London's Chelsea attacking leader Tammy Abraham returned to the lineup and contributed to his team's victory over Aston Villa on Wednesday with a goal and an assist.
The 22-year-old Englishman has already scored 11 goals in the Premier League this season and ranks second only to Leicester City's striker Jamie Vardy, who has already sent the ball into the goal 14 times.
Chelsea's captain Cesar Azpilicueta spoke after Wednesday's victory, saying that the young team's attacker has all the chances to compete for the most productive player award in the Premier League.
"Abraham's potential is huge. We understand it's only December, but he shows great dedication and desire to score goals, so I believe Abraham can become the league's top scorer.
I am convinced that he will score many more goals because he has been working hard since the beginning of the season preparation.
Abraham not only scores goals. He also does a lot of hard work on his side of the field. Against Aston Villa, Tammy also made a productive assist.
We need to look not only at his goals scored, as he does much more work on the field," said C. Azpilicueta after the match.