Mexico U21 v England U21 preview: Tammy Abraham confident Young Lions will keep improving in Toulon

By PA Sport

Image: Tammy Abraham scored a last-minute winner in England U21s' Toulon Tournament opener against China

Tammy Abraham has stressed the importance of possession as England Under-21s prepare for their second game of the Toulon Tournament against Mexico on Tuesday.

Aidy Boothroyd's side toiled in their opening match against China, particularly in the first half as they trailed heading into the break.

However, England finally got to grips with the hot conditions and second-half goals from Dael Fry and Abraham, who struck in the 89th minute, sealed a 2-1 win.

Ahead of England's clash against Mexico in Salon, Abraham says he expects an improved performance from the holders.

"It was tough against China they were a good team and when we conceded a goal we had to stay focused," said the Chelsea striker.

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"We knew if we kept moving the ball around we would get chances. It's hot here and you seem to lose breath quite easily so it's important to keep hold of the ball so we don't get tired and keep moving it fast to try to tire the other team.

Image: Tammy Abraham admitted England's players suffered from fatigue against China

"In the first game I think you can allow for certain mistakes but now we know what the tournament expects of us and we know we are one of the best teams here so we need to keep improving, keep winning, keep fighting and keep moving the ball.

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"A lot of us have had a lot of games and it showed that we have come off a long season. We knew it was going to be hard but we will get a good rest and we will go into the next game ready."

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