Tammy Abraham breaks down in tears after ex-Chelsea star’s last-gasp winner in Supercoppa Italiana final against Inter

TAMMY ABRAHAM broke down in tears after firing AC Milan to Supercoppa Italiana glory against bitter rivals Inter.

Two ex-Chelsea stars scored as the Rossoneri staged an incredible comeback from 2-0 down with 40 minutes left to play in a thrilling final.

Theo Hernandez cut the deficit in part before former Blues winger Christian Pulisic tied the game for extra time.

But Abraham tapped home a 93rd minute winner from point blank range to spark huge Milan celebrations.

The 27 -year -old type beaten through emotion and the attacker had tears in his eyes when he attacked his teammates.

Last season, namely, complicated for Abraham when he was injured for ten months at the Past Roma Club due to a tear of LCA.

His loan to Milan does not go perfectly after lacking a penalty opposite to Fiorentina, after having ignored the orders of the Pulisic kick manager.

But his purpose in the last saw that the jubilant scenes continued to the night well while Abraham posed with the trophy throughout the former teammate of Chelsea Fikayo Tomori.

Incredible footage from inside the dressing room showed new boss Sergio Conceicao dancing and smoking a cigar.

It is the moment of the game of the manager in charge, after replacing Paulo Fonseca brushing a week ago.

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The Italian Supercoppa is a 4 messages tournament that involves the winners and finalists of Serie A and Coppa Italia last season.

He has taken his position controversially in Saudi Arabia for 3 years.

Since joining Milan on loan, Abraham has scored six goals in 21 appearances.

He left Chelsea 3 and a part years for Rome, after winning the Champions League and played 82 times for his club of years of training.

The England star 11 times may have a compatriot with him at San Siro, while Milan are keen to single out Marcus Rashford.

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