England U21 coach Aidy Boothroyd has discussed the differences between Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham and Manchester United's Marcus Rashford.
Abraham, on loan at Bristol City, netted twice on his England under-21 debut last night in the 5-0 win over Bosnia - his 13th in 15 games for club and country this season.
Meanwhile, Rashford has continued his progress since breaking onto the scene in February this year, scoring four in his last eight Manchester United appearances.
"I've had him [Abraham] a couple of years now and he has ability, he is proving his worth in the Championship and he is a typical young English player who is talented and has been given an opportunity at a club," said Boothroyd.
"We've got a lot more English players like that, you only have to look at today to see that.
"They [Abraham and Marcus Rashford] are different. Marcus can play down the middle or on the left or the right, while Tammy is more of an out and out centre forward.
"He's somebody else that has been given a chance and he's shown what he's all about. Sometimes that is what it's all about."