Former Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham has certainly enjoyed his first season away from Stamford Bridge.
The Roma man scored 27 goals in all competitions, as he helped the club win their first European final with Conference League glory.
The change in fortunes has seen the 24-year-old make a return to the England squad, where he has currently been an unused substitute in the Nations League.
However, his lack of game time has not allowed him to escape being caught making an embarrassing fail while warming up.
In the video uploaded to Twitter, Abraham is seen attempting different keepy-up skills, originally performing an impressive trick.
Unfortunately, Abraham’s second attempt was not so successful, as his right foot steps on the ball, causing him to fall onto his back.
In the background, Blues star Reece James can be seen in stiches, with fellow England internationals Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Coady also left in hysterics.

While this was a particular embarrassing moment, the striker can take solace in proving a number of critics wrong with his performances for Jose Mourinho this season.
Conor Gallagher, returning to Stamford Bridge this summer, described the 24-year-old as ‘amazing’, with the club potentially regretting their decision to let him go.
The transfer helped facilitate the club-record move for Romelu Lukaku, with the Belgian contributing 12 less goals in all competitions than the former Blues man.

With rumours of Lukaku pushing for a move away from Chelsea, the club could certainly do worse than looking at their former man for a potential replacement.
The Blues reportedly didn’t include a release clause with the sale of Abraham, and now it has already been speculated his current club are already looking to offer him a new deal.
While Abraham has impressed, his style of play and strengths don’t always lend themselves to Chelsea’s style of play, which was seen as he lost his starting place under Frank Lampard and Thomas Tuchel. It is unknown whether theses issues would be solved if the England international would return to West London.
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