Conor Gallagher: England's journey, potential untapped, still needs significant improvement to reach peak performance.
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Conor Gallagher has acknowledged that the England national team is still "a work in progress" and needs significant improvement after a disappointing international break. This comes despite a narrow 1-0 victory over Andorra, a team ranked far below them, and a subsequent defeat to African opposition.

Gallagher's assessment reflects a sentiment shared by many fans and analysts following England's recent performances. The win against Andorra was perceived as underwhelming, with the team struggling to assert dominance against a weaker opponent. The subsequent defeat highlighted vulnerabilities in England's defense and midfield, raising concerns about their readiness for upcoming challenges.

In the match against lower-ranked Andorra, England managed a 1-0 victory, but the performance was far from convincing. Against African opposition, despite an early goal from Harry Kane, the team showed warning signs, requiring multiple saves from goalkeeper Dean Henderson in the first half. Crystal Palace's Ismaila Sarr leveled the score, and further goals from Habib Diarra and Cheikh Sabaly led to a defeat, prompting boos from the crowd at the City Ground.

Gallagher, who was substituted in the second half of the game, revealed that manager Thomas Tuchel remained calm in the dressing room despite the loss. However, there was frustration that the next opportunity to rectify the issues wouldn't come for another three months, during the next international window. Gallagher emphasized the need for the team to build on their experiences and address areas needing improvement. He expressed confidence that the coaching staff would analyze the game to identify areas for enhancement.

When questioned about the team's attitude following the criticism of their narrow win against Andorra, Gallagher asserted that the team showed the right application against Senegal. He maintained that the team wanted to win and worked hard but admitted that their performance wasn't great. He reiterated his view that the team is a work in progress.

Gallagher's focus has now shifted to the Club World Cup, where he will rejoin his Atletico Madrid teammates in the United States. They are set to face Champions League winners Paris St Germain at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Gallagher conveyed his excitement about the tournament and the opportunity to compete against top players, particularly those from PSG, acknowledging their outstanding season.

Looking back, Gallagher's journey to the England squad began with his first call-up in 2021 for a World Cup qualifier against San Marino. He debuted as a substitute in that match, contributing to a resounding 10-0 victory. His rise to prominence followed impressive loan spells with Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion. He has represented England at various youth levels, including being part of the FIFA U17 World Cup-winning squad in 2017.


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