Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham says his loan spells away helped with his development.
Abraham has shone leading the Chelsea line in the first games of the season.
"It was a good learning curve going to a team like Swansea," Abraham told the official Chelsea website.
"We didn't create a lot of chances and we weren't on the ball as much. With Chelsea growing up in the Academy I was used to winning things, scoring a load of goals, but at Swansea I learned the other side to football in the Premier League. It made me into a man even quicker.
"At Chelsea if we are not on the ball for the majority of the game then we can count it as a disappointment. I'm playing with so many quality players here, some of the best players in the world. I get to learn off them and train with them every day, so it's nice to be in this environment."

