Graham Potter sacking is 'sad day' for Chelsea
Chelsea interim manager Bruno Saltor has described Graham Potter's exit is a “sad day” for the club.
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Chelsea interim manager Bruno Saltor has described Graham Potter's exit is a “sad day” for the club.
Thomas Tuchel says that Graham Potter’s Chelsea sacking «didn’t really trigger big emotions in me». The German was talking in his new role as Bayern Munich manager, his first job since he left Chelsea to be replaced by Potter earlier in the season. Ad Tuchel was appointed as the new Bayern boss after Julian Nagelsmann left the German club following the recent struggles of the Bundesliga champions.
With Graham Potter out at Chelsea after just over six months in charge, who should replace him at Stamford Bridge?
Graham Potter akhirnya dipecat Chelsea. Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang menyukai keputusan tersebut?
LONDON: Chelsea have sacked manager Graham Potter, the London club said on Sunday (Apr 2) after a string of poor results left the expensively-assembled team 11th in the Premier League.
Chelsea Football Club are once again looking for a new manager after it was confirmed on Sunday that Graham Potter has become the second manager new owner Todd Boehly has fired in under a year. Based on the current life span of Chelsea coaches being around six months, the stakes could be very high for the next manager to take on the role.
Chelsea's new owners have been quick to try and put their stamp on the club, but the Blues hot seat remains one of the most precarious in football as Graham Potter was sacked as manager on Sunday.
Chelsea's new owners have been quick to try and put their stamp on the club, but the Blues hot seat remains one of the most precarious in football as Graham Potter was sacked as manager on Sunday. Potter lasted just seven months in the job as the Englishman paid the price for slipping to 11th in the Premier League table. That was not the return the club's American ownership group was expecting after investing over £500 million ($616 million) in new players in their first season in charge, on top of the £2.5 billion they paid for the club.