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(Video): “Passion industry” of former Chelsea favorite is in frenzy with double tackle in the title race

(Video): “Passion industry” of former Chelsea favorite is in frenzy with double tackle in the title race

Conor Gallagher doesn't start for Atletico Madrid every week, but he has made himself an important squad option for Diego Simeone and a fan favorite, just like he was at Chelsea.

In their huge game with Athletic Bilbao last night, the Rojiblancos had a close lead when the game was added to him, and they urgently needed energy and enthusiasm. As always, Gallagher brought it with him, put it in a big slip game and then chased the loose ball down to make someone else.

As you would expect, Diego Simeone loved it absolutely and jumped up to encourage the crowd that was already happy.

You can see the double tackle in the clip embedded here:

Gallagher is currently showing everything Chelsea is missing

Conor Gallagher plays for Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)Conor Gallagher plays for Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

Conor Gallagher plays for Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

Now we know that some fans don't really like this kind of blood and thunder game – but for the fans we say … you just don't understand it. You can call someone as a “passion dealer” what you want, which only ignores the fact that skills are worthless without passion.

We took a player with us who gets the crowd on his legs and puts on your body for his team about a technical genius that gives up the moment when you don't watch every day of the week every day of the week.

By the way, how does Joao Felix work? Oh, it seems that Milan is already disappointed with its effects and does not want to buy it permanently this summer. Who could have predicted this?

So we not only sold a good player who would be very useful for an average player who would not be useful, we will now lose money for the player we bought, and a terrible mistake from a summer of transfers that looks uglier and uglier afterwards.