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Swansea City manager Paul Clement wants to develop Tammy Abraham into all-round striker after Chelsea loanee plays starring role in Huddersfield win

Tammy Abraham's credentials as a lethal finisher have never been in doubt - 26 goals on loan at Bristol City in the Championship last season and dozens more in Chelsea's youth ranks attest to that.

But now Swansea City manager Paul Clement wants to build the 20-year-old up into the complete centre forward.

Though the Chelsea loanee scored twice to earn Swansea a much-needed win over Huddersfield, taking his tally to five for this season, it was his all-round performance that caught the eye.

Tammy Abraham scored twice as Swansea City beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 on Saturday
Tammy Abraham scored twice as Swansea City beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 on Saturday
The first goal was a gift after Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl gave the ball away
The first goal was a gift after Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl gave the ball away
Chelsea loanee Abraham bundled home the second from close range shortly after the break
Chelsea loanee Abraham bundled home the second from close range shortly after the break

'He is very quick but I felt in some games he is a little bit static,' said Clement.