Conor Gallagher mentioned that Chelsea is working hard, even though they were far from their best in the match against Arsenal.
Conor Gallagher, the esteemed club captain of Chelsea, has spoken out about the team’s dedication and commitment following their heavy defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League. Despite the less than ideal results, Gallagher assured TNT Sports in an exclusive interview that the squad is leaving no stone unturned on the pitch.
Addressing a poignant moment during the match, where a young fan in the away end displayed a placard demanding the players’ fighting spirit, Gallagher acknowledged the significance of the message. “We definitely are putting the effort in,” he responded during his post-match interview. “I know how much it means to all the boys.”
Gallagher further emphasized the team’s youth and lack of experience in the Premier League, highlighting the ups and downs they have faced throughout the season. “We’re still improving and working together as a team to get to that next level,” he added.
Reflecting on the disappointing performance against Arsenal, Gallagher acknowledged the need for self-reflection and improvement, stating, “We need to kind of dust ourselves off but also look at that the performance and where we can improve.”
This defeat marks the second consecutive loss for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, following their 1-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals. It also deals a blow to their aspirations of qualifying for a European competition next season, as they currently sit in ninth place, three points behind seventh-placed Manchester United.
Former Chelsea midfielder and TNT Sports pundit Joe Cole weighed in on Gallagher’s comments, acknowledging the difficulty of the question posed to him. Cole suggested that perhaps Chelsea had simply come up against a superior Arsenal team on the night. However, he also emphasized the importance of body language and the control players have over their actions, particularly during challenging times. “If you go a goal down, puff your chest out. 2-0 down, still make that run to shut someone down. Still encourage your teammates. Still fly into tackles,” Cole advised.
In conclusion, despite the disappointing result, Conor Gallagher’s words reflect the determination and resilience within the Chelsea squad. With a focus on improvement and a willingness to learn from their mistakes, the team remains committed to reaching new heights.