Chelsea loan coach Carlo Cudicini praises Conor Gallagher for his impressive Crystal Palace form 

Chelsea loan coach Carlo Cudicini reveals there was ‘a lot’ of interest in a loan move for Conor Gallagher ‘from both England and abroad’ this summer… but insists Crystal Palace is the ‘right club’ for his development

  • Chelsea loan coach Carlo Cudicini heaped praise on in-form Conor Gallagher 
  • The 21-year-old midfielder has shone at Crystal Palace this season on loan
  • He’s scored six goals in 17 outings this term and made his senior England debut 


Chelsea loan coach Carlo Cudicini has heaped praise on in-form Conor Gallagher.

The 21-year-old midfielder has shone at Crystal Palace this season on loan from Stamford Bridge.

Gallagher has scored six goals in 17 outings this season and made his senior England debut against San Marino last month and has impressed Cudicini.

Chelsea loan coach Carlo Cudicini has heaped praise on in-form Conor Gallagher

Gallagher has scored six goals in 17 outings this season while on loan at Crystal Palace

Gallagher has scored six goals in 17 outings this season while on loan at Crystal Palace 

‘What’s important for Conor is to finish the season where he is. That’s why we’ve not put anything in place to recall him next month – it’s the same with Billy Gilmour,’ he told Ladbrokes.

‘I’ve said this many times in the past, but a loan isn’t necessarily only successful if you’re playing every single minute.

‘Sometimes, especially at that age, you learn just as much when you’re not in the team.

‘I think back to Conor last season at West Bromwich Albion where he had a difficult moment when the manager Slaven Bilic was replaced by Sam Allardyce.

Cudicini admitted that Gallagher had received plenty of interest from European clubs

Cudicini admitted that Gallagher had received plenty of interest from European clubs 

Gallagher also made his senior international debut this season against San Marino (above)

Gallagher also made his senior international debut this season against San Marino (above) 

‘Conor missed a few games under Allardyce and I had to talk with him and remind him that he should take this as a positive moment, because he’s learning how to deal with these types of situations and managerial changes.

‘You hope to play every minute of every game, but there will be a time where you spend some time on the bench, so why not start to deal with that part of the game now?

‘With a player as talented as Conor, you’re always going to receive a lot of interest from a number of clubs, both from England and abroad.

‘It was just a matter of understanding what the manager wants from him, and then it’s about picking the right club – and we feel Crystal Palace is exactly that.’

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