Roma striker Tammy Abraham appears to have recovered from his injury and is targeting a starting spot in the upcoming clash against Juventus.
The England international sustained an ankle injury during the World Cup qualifier against Hungary. Fortunately, the damage was limited to heavy bruising, allowing him to be in contention for Sunday’s game at Allianz Stadium.
After undergoing therapy and intensive workouts, Abraham is expected to at least make the bench. However, according to Calciomercato.com, the former Chelsea forward is hopeful of starting the match.
Abraham faces competition for the starting position from Eldor Shomurodov, who is currently favored. Despite this, Abraham has participated in all group training sessions, albeit with reduced intensity.
Jose Mourinho will make a final decision on Abraham’s availability after the morning training session, which will determine whether the England international can start the game or not.