‘if I start we will have a positive match’: Chelsea player sends a clear message to Graham Potter after winning Crystal Palace
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Conor Gallagher, a midfielder for Chelsea, expressed his desire to keep impressing coach Graham Potter and gain a regular role in the team following a fine showing in Saturday’s 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
Gallagher has a reputation for being a goal-scoring midfielder, and he eventually scored his first senior goal for Chelsea at Selhurst Park, a place he is accustomed to playing.
It was also a unique objective. In the last moments of the game, a precise curler from outside the box won the match.
He was placed on by Potter to have an effect, which he most definitely did.
Gallagher is pleased to assist the squad, but he is not satisfied with merely filling in as an impact replacement.
Graham Potter receives direct communication from Gallagher.
The England international told BBC MOTD, “Hopefully I can develop a little of confidence with the goal and push on.”
“Whether I start the game or come off the bench, I want to give it my all for him [manager Graham Potter] and be there whenever he needs me.
Of course, I want to start, and I have to prove to him that I’m capable.
Even while it wasn’t completely his fault, the 22-year-first old’s few months at Chelsea were undoubtedly difficult.
Gallagher was forced to play in a two-man midfield system under former manager Thomas Tuchel, who favored a 3-4-3 formation, which probably hurt him.
On the other side, Potter appears to have added new formations that let Gallagher play a more organic role.
Additionally, these new systems could include additional midfield positions, which would be advantageous for midfielders like Gallagher.