Chelsea and Graham Potter have been backed to turn their season around by BT Sport's pundits after their momentous Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund.
The Blues and their beleaguered boss have limped through the start of 2023, with goalscoring a particular problem. Ad But they scored twice for the first time this year to secure a comeback 2-1 aggregate victory to make the quarter-finals of Europe's elite competition, doing so against arguably the continent's most in-form club.
Champions League'It was a joke' — Bellingham, Can fume at Chelsea retaken penalty decisionAN HOUR AGO Speaking pitchside at a thronging Stamford Bridge, Rio Ferdinand said: «Leading into this game, the last few months, these players — not only the manager, the manager's been under a lot of pressure — the players as well, being criticised. »A lot of these players have been used to success, been used to being called greats and good players. «But they've had a period of time where the finger's being pointed at them — 'what are you going to do'.
Mbappe: Bayern result won't dictate my PSG future 'It's a mess' — Ferdinand on Chelsea's bloated squad »And this is a moment today — and you can sense it with the players with the smiles on their faces — [that shows] what this means to this club and the individuals as well. «They've got to take this on now, suck this feeling up, take it in the changing-room and let it continue.» Ex-Chelsea winger Joe Cole was one of those players for whom success was commonplace during his time at the club, and he felt this could be a «huge» moment in their evolution under Potter. «Enjoy it,» Cole began. «There's huge pressure to play for any top club but in particular Chelsea over the years because you know — under.