Conor Gallagher scores the first goal for Atletico Madrid, making history 😍

Conor Gallagher is no longer officially a player for Atlético de Madrid after just three games.

Conor Gallagher scores first goal for Atletico Madrid against Valencia -  The Athletic

After five years with Chelsea’s first team, Gallagher joined Diego Simeone’s squad and did not take long to win over his new supporters.

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The midfield player has been playing well, and on Sunday against Valencia in La Liga, he finally opened his account.

Conor Gallagher scores first goal for Atletico - Football | Tribuna.com

A tense match at the Civitas Metropolitano ended with a sweeping finish from Rodrigo De Paul’s through pass for the home team.

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Thanks to his first goal for the Colchoneros, Gallagher became the youngest English player to score in La Liga this century.

The Chelsea team’s resolve to win ugly is something that Enzo Maresca praises, saying that if getting booked is necessary to win, then so be it. The Blues and Bournemouth teams both set a new Premier League yellow card record

Although Enzo Maresca warned Chelsea’s kit man Ricky Dowling that he did not want to see any of their white away shirts unsullied, the visitors followed the instructions.

After a dull first half, they got down and dirty here, with Maresca seemingly telling his team he was upset none of their shirts needed washing. The way they didn’t fight horrified him.

Chelsea played with greater intensity in the second half, and Joao Felix’s warning in the 91st minute broke a Premier League record with 14 yellow cards shown overall. Each team will pay a £25,000 fine.Not counting the card given to Maresca, Chelsea received eight of those, but their management felt this was not a match they could easily win.

When Mail Sport questioned Maresca about this strategy later, he expressed his satisfaction and remarked that if receiving yellow cards is necessary to win, then so be it. For the first time this season, Bournemouth should have taken the lead, but Robert Sanchez stopped Evanilson’s penalty kick.

Andoni Iraola would have been rejoicing after winning on a different occasion due to his constant high pressure, which gave Chelsea a great deal of trouble, but the visitors ultimately pulled off the victory thanks to Christopher Nkunku.