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ALVISE CAGNAZZO: Tammy Abraham enjoyed a stunning first season with Roma but Jose Mourinho's tactical tweaks to fit in Paulo Dybala have proved a challenge… so can he find the goals to shine for England at the World Cup?

As Jose Mourinho continues to inspire a technical revolution at Roma, one player has struggled to keep up: Tammy Abraham.

The former Chelsea star has wilted away in comparison to the form he was showing 12 months ago, having become the most prolific English striker in the history of Italian football last season.

Abraham almost single-handedly dragged Roma to Europa Conference League success with his clinical goalscoring under Mourinho.

Tammy Abraham has lost last season's magic touch since Jose Mourinho changed Roma's style

With 17 Serie A goals in 37 appearances during his debut campaign in Italy, the England forward boasted an exceptional statistical record, beating legends Vincenzo Montella and Gabriel Batistuta during their first year in the Italian capital.