Tammy Abraham scores four goals while Nottingham Forest holds Aston Villa in 10-goal thriller



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The Chelsea player became the first player in the Villa to score four goals in a single league game in the 21st century, but he saw his team

Tammy Abraham was in top form, scoring four goals as Lewis Grabban's goal prevented Aston Villa from taking it to Nottingham Forest. Both teams showed up for a draw 5-5.

Abraham's exploration includes a hat trick – his first in professional football – in 25 minutes in the first half to revive Villa twice.

Grabban and Joao Carvalho gave the visitors a two-goal lead, but parity was restored when the Chelsea goalkeeper scored in the 11th and 14th minutes.

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In the 22nd minute, Matty Cash led Nottingham to the front and the former Swansea City striker responded with the penalty spot 14 minutes later.

After the break, Dean Smith's men were lagging behind for the third time after Joe Lolley's strike in the 51st minute, but the strikes of Abraham and Anwar El-Ghazi quickly followed suit. – saw the hosts in the driving seat for the first time in the match.

And just when they seemed to have an impressive win back, Grabban scored his second goal of the night to earn some of the loot. Villa were Eli Ghazi and Ahmed Elmohamady had their goals denied respectively for offense and offside.

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Scores four times. Draw the game

Every emotion tonight summed up by @TammyAbraham at the final whistle.#PartOfThePride #AVFC pic.twitter.com/a0DpAjeSVN
– Aston Villa FC (@AVFCOfficial) November 28, 2018

Abraham's commendable feat Wednesday night earned him 10 goals in 15 games. And he hopes to continue his impressive series of goals when the Villa Park club travels to Middlesbrough for Saturday's championship game.

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