Chelsea owner Todd Boehly open on sacking Graham Potter after a poor run of games; Here is what he said
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This information was provided by an insider who, in our opinion, has all the pertinent information regarding what is occurring at Chelsea.
The administration finally listened to the reports and the complaints of Chelsea supporters before firing Graham Potter. This is what the owner of Chelsea responded when asked about the rumors that Graham Potter would be fired.
Graham Potter has faced a lot of criticism as a result of his recent losing streak, but he doesn’t seem to be losing steam as he is keen to face Man City and prove why he should be kept. However, it should be well known that if Potter manages to finish outside the top 4, he will be fired.
Potter hasn’t even had a transfer window and deserves time, something he was promised when he joined, therefore it would be quite cruel and foolish to make a snap decision right now, according to the alleged Chelsea insider Jacob. The board does not desire this.
To make a snap decision now would be terribly imprudent and harsh. The board does not desire this.
“We hired Potter because we thought he would fit in well with our newly formed recruitment team and as a coach. Potter’s part in the latter is likely what will buy him some time. During the World Cup break, Potter met with Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghabli and departed feeling even more sure that Chelsea’s owners wouldn’t respond to their team’s recent struggles.
“However, January is a significant month for Potter. It’s one thing to not play in the Champions League but to demonstrate growth and identity. The bottom half of the table, though, and maybe missing the top four by a significant margin are quite different situations.
“As a result, the next six weeks are extremely important. The day following Valentine’s Day, Chelsea plays Dortmund in the Champions League, followed by matches against Manchester City, Liverpool, and a number of London derbies. Potter needs a decisive victory over a Champions League foe to lighten the atmosphere a bit. But I’m told that things are still quite peaceful inside the club.