Conor Gallagher: Lee Bowyer ‘disappointed’ after being blindsided by Chelsea recall

Teenager’s loan was cut short after a brilliant half-season at the Championship club

Tom Kershaw
Tuesday 14 January 2020 13:00 EST
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Charlton Athletic manager Lee Bowyer had admitted his “disappointment” after being blindsided by Chelsea’s decision to recall Conor Gallagher from his loan.

The 19-year-old has been one of the standout performers for the club this season, scoring six goals in 26 appearances, while also earning his place in England’s U21 squad.

However, Chelsea have taken the decision to enact a clause in his loan agreement, with a number of other Championship and some Premier League clubs expressing an interest in the teenager.

Speaking after the move was confirmed, with Gallagher training with Chelsea’s first team on Tuesday, Bowyer said: “I’m disappointed. I didn’t see this coming if I’m honest, which makes it harder to take. At the end of the day, though, we have to move on.

“He’s been a credit and a pleasure to work with. He’s come in and put his body on the line every single day. He’s scored us goals and helped us win games.

“For someone so young, he’s a great talent to work with. He’s come in, learnt and he’s going back a better player than we received and that’s what our job is – to improve players.

“The most important thing now is that Conor goes on and progresses in his career, and we’ve got to move on and try and find a replacement.”

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