'I've been a bit more serious': £50m Chelsea player admits he's changed behind the scenes
Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher has admitted that he is beginning to change how he is acting behind the scenes at the club.
He told Sky Sports that he is starting to take responsibility as one of the more senior players in the squad.
Gallagher has captained the side in the last few weeks when Ben Chilwell and recognised skipper Reece James have been unavailable.

Despite being just 23, he has taken on the responsibility of leading a team with some big name players amongst their ranks.
The England international put in arguably his best performance of the season when the Blues picked up a 2-0 win over West London rivals Fulham.
Gallagher says he’s changing his attitude
With it being just their second victory of the season in the league, it was much needed for supporters who were in attendance last night.
When speaking after the game, Gallagher noted how he is trying to be a leader both on and off the pitch.

He said: “It’s a really proud moment and time for me to captain the club. It’s my club, I’ve supported them my whole life so to captain the club for a few games is amazing and I just want to keep performing the best I can to help the team win some games.
“It’s a very young squad, I’ve been a bit more serious because I’m one of the more experienced players in the squad in terms of Premier League experience. I’ve tried to be a bit more disciplined and a leader on the pitch and off the pitch.”
Despite the quality of Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez in the midfield as well, Gallagher has established himself as an equally important member of the side right now.
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