Enough is ENOUGH’: Frank Leboeuf calls for Graham Potter to be SACKED
Frank Leboeuf, a former player for Chelsea, has attacked Graham Potter, Kai Havertz, Mason Mount, and Jorginho after the Blues’ humiliating 4-0 loss to Manchester City in the FA Cup.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The London club was jeered off the field at halftime on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium after falling behind 3-0. This was the latest poor performance that led many to doubt Potter and his ineffective team.
Leboeuf, who played 201 times for the team, gave a harsh assessment of the Blues’ recent play in an interview with ESPN, saying “enough is enough” regarding Potter’s brief tenure as manager.
The 54-year-old remarked, “Mr. Potter, enough is enough now; something needs to happen.”
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As a result of a poor run of recent results, which has seen Potter’s team win just one of their past eight league games, Chelsea is presently ranked ninth in the Premier League.
Leboeuf, who won two FA Cups for the team in 1997 and 2000, claimed he had never seen the club in such turmoil and criticised the players for not having enough dedication for the jersey while the board continues to support the manager.
He said, “I’ve never seen Chelsea so low.”
“The players lack the desire, the fortitude, and the guts to defend their teams,” said one of them. They are not proud.
He was particularly upset with Kai Havertz when the 23-year-old foolishly chose to punch a cross away, giving Man City a penalty that saw them go up 2-0.
“The players who are creating the spine are despicable,” said the coach. They remain silent. I have no idea what Kai Havertz is up to. I adore you, Mason, but come on! I’m still unaware of Jorginho’s activities on the field.
The trio of Riyad Mahrez, Phil Foden, and Julien Alvarez stunned Chelsea by destroying them with four goals, leaving the Blues defenceless against a bombardment of attacks.
In actuality, Chelsea made just three efforts throughout the game, according to Leboeuf, who claimed the London team lacked any inspirational leaders to spur them on to a comeback.
“I watch guys proving nothing and being convinced of nothing.” They behaved disrespectfully toward Chelsea Football Club’s supporters. Not the young players, I’m talking about the so-called leaders.