Am not a useless coach – I have nothing to apologize for – Potter blows hot after 4-1 defeat to Brighton
Graham Potter, the manager of Chelsea, has claimed that he does not owe Brighton supporters any excuses for being jeered upon his return on Saturday.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!At the Amex, Potter’s Blues suffered their first loss under his leadership after falling to a team he left seven weeks prior, 4-1.
Before Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Moses Chalobah and their two own goals, Leandro Trossard scored the game’s first goal.
Despite Kai Havertz’s goal, Pascal Gross made it three goals for Brighton.
“I have nothing for which to apologise or express regret. I believe I left the club in good shape and did a good job there, but everyone is free to have their own perspective.
It’s a step in the procedure. To improve and evolve, you must experience pain and suffering. Nobody said that we were the final product. We must use today’s suffering to our advantage, according to Potter.