Gareth Southgate’s team was left behind in the middle of the first half, as Borussia Monchengladbach’s Breel Embolo headed the away team after some continuous pressure at the end of England. However, before halftime, Gallagher played a big role in setting up Luke Shaw, who added another goal to Wembley after scoring in Italy in the Euro 2020 final last summer. The 22-year-old retired in the second half but that was not due to his performance, more to give minutes to others. But, as Jamie Redknapp said after the game, his performance in this game, if supported by an impressive performance in C Εte d’Ivoire, could cause a big headache for Southgate in the run-up to the 2022 Qatar World Cup. “I have to be completely honest, I like him a lot, but I did not see him become the player he has,” he told Sky Sports before the match. “I watched him a lot in the Chelsea youth team and he was a good technical player, what made the difference for him was the confidence and the goal. When you see yourself in the titles, scoring a goal live on Sky against Everton, are the moments where everyone is talking about you.People will go out in the garden and try to reproduce these moments.He sets goals, naughty goals, raises his numbers, that’s what makes you notice him. READ MORE:What did Chelsea’s Mason Mount do when Manchester United’s Luke Shaw scored in England against Switzerland “I think as a footballer you notice that. When you play well, you get 7/10, it’s fine. It’s when you start scoring goals, that’s what gets you on the back pages, when people start talking about you in a different light. “After the Gallagher’s big draw in this game, England started to dominate the process in the second half and were rewarded with a penalty cut by Kane as he equalized with Bobby Charlton in all-time goals in England, just four of Wayne Rooney’s record. After the match, along with speculation about the goal itself and the fact that he personally came close to a record that could be broken against the African team next week, the Spurs striker also had time to comment on the loan that could has a great future at Chelsea. football.london understands that coach Thomas Tuchel is interested in a role on the team for the midfielder next season. If Tuchel needs more convincing as he admitted earlier this season, Kane himself made an excellent reference to Crystal Palace No.23 with his short verdict. “Conor was great,” Kane said in a post-match Sky Sports interview. “They were wonderful. They really did well. Mark [Guehi] winning the penalty in the end there, Kyle [Walker-Peters] dissolving the game earlier for the first goal. Ty[rick Mitchell] it comes late. It was very nice to see the young players come in and feel confident. “You always want to start your career in England with a win, so fortunately we did.” Gallagher himself pondered his own performance in his own post-match press conference at Wembley. “I felt amazing. It was my first time playing at Wembley. It was a very proud moment. It was a huge buzz with all these fans and my parents watching as well,” he thought. Then he added: “They [Mitchell and Guehi] They both deserve it, they were great for Crystal Palace this season. “This is the credit to the Palace for the platform they were given. I was not sure if I would get the call. The role I played today was very similar to the one I played all season.” Read more related articles Read more related articles