It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.
“It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.”
— Tammy Abraham · Dream
The World Motivation
It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.
“It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.”
— Tammy Abraham · Dream
It was a dream for me to score two goals on my first start for the England Under-21s.
I just want to be one of the best in the Premier League, scoring goals.
As a young kid, I've always believed I will play for Chelsea. I always believe that. I think I have the ability to. I just have to, when I get the opportunity, grab it with two hands.
I see myself as being a long-term England player - I am 100 percent focused here to try and get into that team.
Chances to win games won't always come in the box, so that's one thing I've got to work on: positioning myself outside the box and, obviously, taking shots.
When I was a kid, thinking of just being near a Beatle was an unattainable dream.
If you don't really have a dream, you can't really push yourself; you don't really know what the target is.
I still have a dream.
You can't just sit there and wait for people to give you that golden dream. You've got to get out there and make it happen for yourself.
To write a novel is to embark on a quest that is very romantic. People have visions, and the next step is to execute them. That's a very romantic project. Like Edvard Munch's strange dreamlike canvases where people are stylized, like 'The Scream.' Munch must have had that vision in a dream, he never saw it.