And there’s the storyline. Conner Gallagher came on as sub after good season on loan last year at Crystal Palace and whips a goal from 20 yards to put Chelsea ahead late against Palace.
Palace fans gave Gallagher a standing ovation when he was subbed on and he breaks their heart as they are left no pointe. Chelsea not particularly good game.
Thiago when he went to ground thought yellow was right but some refs could have given red
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