Why comparing Pulisic to Hazard is right… and wrong – The Athletic

Tammy Abraham invested much of his 14 minutes on the Stamford Bridge pitch versus Watford growing progressively exasperated with Christian Pulisic.
Eager to impress Frank Lampard with an objective off the bench, Abraham sprang into action whenever Chelsea poured forward in numbers searching for the 3rd goal Ross Barkley would eventually find in injury time. Pulisic, however, was eager to cap a man-of-the-match efficiency with a goal of his own, and his eyes illuminated as quickly as he saw Ben Fosters goal.
When the American had a shot blocked in the last minute with Abraham in area through the middle, the young Chelsea striker threw his head skyward in frustration, stretching his arms out in front of him to indicate where he had wanted the pass played.
The minute, easy to miss in the last minutes of a match relatively light on drama, was remarkable not due to the fact that Abrahams frustration was anything extremely significant; assaulting team-mates remonstrate …