Graham Potter ‘delighted’ for Conor Gallagher after World Cup call-up



While Gallagher joins team-mates Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling in Southgate’s squad, full-backs Chilwell and James must watch from home.

Chilwell pulled up in the closing minutes of Chelsea’s final Champions League group stage match against Dinamo Zagreb, while James sustained a knee injury in October.

Potter admitted the duo were feeling low after sustaining their injuries.

“I think so, I think that’s fair to say,” he said. “It’s normal, it’s a World Cup, they don’t come around very often so to miss them is disappointing – but they’re strong characters, they’ll be fine.

“(They’re) disappointed and Reece thought he would be close, did everything he could to give himself a chance and in the end fell a little bit short, obviously I can understand the decision and I understand Reece’s frustration and disappointment.”

Chelsea travel to Newcastle for their final match ahead of the break on Saturday, and go into the weekend six points behind the third-placed Magpies.

Potter was full of praise for Eddie Howe’s success at St James’ Park, with the Blues currently going through a dip in form having won just one of their last four Premier League matches.

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“I think Eddie has done a fantastic job. He has improved the players that were there, improved the team with some really good recruitment – they’ve spent some money to reinforce the team,” Potter said.

“I could speak for half an hour about how good I think Eddie is as a person, as a coach. I have huge admiration for him and he has galvanised the team and there is fantastic support there at St James’ Park.”

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