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Potter tries to take positives from Salzburg draw

Chelsea boss Graham Potter insisted there were "lots of positives" despite his tenure beginning with an underwhelming 1-1 Champions League draw with RB Salzburg.

Raheem Sterling put the Blues ahead early in the second half but Noah Okafor's 75th-minute equaliser following a Thiago Silva mistake left them bottom of Group E.

Potter stepped into the Stamford Bridge hot seat last week after Thomas Tuchel was sacked following the club’s shock defeat away to Dinamo Zagreb.

The former Brighton head coach was frustrated with the result but praised the attitude and application of his players.

"They gave everything," he said. "We’ve only got one point so we’re disappointed with that but I was very proud of how they acted today.

"It’s not been easy for them either. The change of coach and all that comes with that, but their response has been brilliant.

"They’ve acted really, really well, professional, honest, responsible, so from an effort perspective it was absolutely 100 per cent there.

"They’re top players, they’re working hard for each other, there’s a nice spirit in the group.

"They’re disappointed because the results haven’t gone as well as they would like, which is normal and you can feel that disappointment, that frustration.

"But it’s my job to try and help them get the results they want, that we all want.

"Today’s not the best start in terms of points for us but in terms of how we acted on the pitch as a group, lots of positives."

Chelsea were back in action after the Premier League’s weekend hiatus due to Queen Elizabeth II's death.

But they could not atone for last week’s 1-0 loss in the Croatian capital, with substitute Hakim Ziyech wasting their best chances after Silva’s costly lunge was punished by the Austrian champions.

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