Tammy Abraham reveals what he was doing to stay motivated during coronavirus pandemic lockdown

Tammy Abraham has been watching old videos of himself as part of his bid to stay motivated during the coronavirus lockdown.

Like players up and down the country, Chelsea striker Abraham has had a little more time than usual on his hands since football was suspended in mid-March.

But he has tried to put it to good use and explained that re-watching his best bits online and analysing his game was one of the methods he has used to stay occupied.

Abraham would have had plenty of goals to get through having scored 75 in 164 senior games for Bristol City, Swansea, Aston Villa and now Chelsea.

The 22 year-old said: “We just have to stay fit.

“I’ve been playing football around the house, running, doing a bit of gym just to try and stay motivated and even if that’s going on YouTube and typing up my old clips and watching my old videos just little things like that I’ve been doing just to stay motivated.”

Abraham, top scorer for Frank Lampard’s Chelsea side, has 15 goals to his name this season and has also been staying on top of his fitness during the pause in a bid to finish the season strongly.

Though Abraham joked it has not always been easy to train without the odd disruption near his home, saying: “I’ve just been running around my area trying to stay fit,” report the Sportsmail.

“I’ve had a few hellos and all sorts and they’ve tried to stop me but I’ve just kept going!

“Apart from that I’ve got a Peleton bike here which I find really good and helpful so those are the ways I like to stay fit.”