Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has explained the key skill Marcus Rashford should learn from Tammy Abraham to score more goals.
The Chelsea striker grabbed Chelsea's opening goal against Lille to put them 1-0 in their crucial Champions League decider.
A win for the Blues secured qualification from Group H and ensured their place in the last 16 of Europe's elite club competition.
With that in mind, the Stamford Bridge crowd's nerves were settled as Abraham opened the scoring with his 13th goal of the season after 19 minutes.
The Englishman was once again on target with a predatory finish inside the six-yard box, a trait he has mastered throughout his young career.
It's a skill that Rashford could learn from, according to Ferdinand, who believes the United striker could score even more goals if he was to spend more time between the width of the goal.
"He's going to score a tremendous amount of goals because he wants to be in between the sticks," Ferdinand told BT Sport.
"He wants to be in the centre of the goal to score goals. He's someone that's hungry and has a desire to score goals. This is a very good finish, it's very clean and clinical.
"What I love about Tammy (Abraham) his first thought, his first instinct is get me in there (behind) to hurt the opposition. It doesn't materialise, he doesn't sulk, he doesn't switch off.
"This is the area he dreams about (six-yard box), that's where he wants to be. He makes it look like an easy finish but it's not an easy finish.
"Some people maybe shout about Rashford but if Rashford got in that position more he would score 7,8 goals a season more.
"This kid (Abraham), that's all he wants to do, it's an element of his game that doesn't need working on.
"He's scored goals at every level and he's brought it into the first team."