Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori is happy knowing manager Frank Lampard young players their chance.
For the 2-2 draw with Sheffield United, Tomori was one of three Chelsea Academy graduates who started the game, alongside Mason Mount and two-goal Tammy Abraham, while Billy Gilmour also made his first appearance late on as a substitute.
"I'm here to try and push everyone else in the squad in my position so it was nice to get my full debut," he told chelseafc.com. "I'm very proud but it would have been even better for us to get the win.
"It's what we've worked for all those years to achieve. Tammy and I have been here since we were seven and so has Mason, even though he's the year younger than us.
"We've gone through the whole process and we've seen a lot of people come and go so to get to this stage is good but obviously now we want more. We want to really cement our places in the team and do big things for this club."

