Abraham thrives as Mourinho's Roma eyes Champions League
ROME (AP) — England striker Tammy Abraham is thriving at Roma after leaving European champion Chelsea.
The forward whom Jose Mourinho convinced Roma to spend 40 million euros ($44 million) on in August was decisive for the second consecutive game as Roma beat Atalanta 1-0 in Serie A on Saturday in a key match for the Champions League places.
Abraham’s first-half goal was his 20th across all competitions for Roma and it followed his late strike against Spezia in another 1-0 win last weekend.
The victory extended Roma’s unbeaten streak to seven matches and drew the Giallorossi level on points with Atalanta, three points behind fourth-placed Juventus — with the top four qualifying for the Champions League.
Shortly after the half-hour mark, Rick Karsdorp intercepted an Atalanta pass then Nicolo Zaniolo set up Abraham, who darted between the two center backs to complete the counterattack.
Earlier, a header from Roma defender Gianluca Mancini hit the crossbar.
Abraham attributed Roma’s recent success to “togetherness.”
“We’re learning more and more about each other every today,” he said. “A couple of months ago we probably would have conceded a goal in the last minute. But we fought as a team today.”
After the goal, Abraham kissed his shirt -- which he said was a tribute to a team that “lifted me up” after “a low time” in his career.
“I’ll do everything for this club,” Abraham said.
Mourinho served the second game of a two-match ban for insulting the referee.
Earlier, Udinese took a step toward safety with a 2-1 win over Sampdoria with goals from Gerard Deulofeu and Destiny Udogie.
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