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“Hardest job in football”- Graham Potter makes a stunning claim regarding the Chelsea hotseat

Graham Potter claims the Chelsea job is the hardest in football

Speaking to the media ahead of the Fulham game, quoted by The Guardian, Graham Potter has labelled the Chelsea job as “probably the toughest in football.”

Since getting the job in early September after the departure of Thomas Tuchel, Potter’s record as a Blues boss has not been very good. In 18 games Chelsea have played under him so far, they have won only eight and lost six. In the last 10 games, only three wins have been managed.

So, questions are legitimately asked about the Englishman’s work at Stamford Bridge. A few days ago, it was reported that the club chairman has no plans of sacking the manager even if he fails to deliver a top-four finish at the end of this season. Now, that is some confidence shown.

Graham Potter has labelled the Chelsea job as the toughest in football. (Photo by GLYN KIRK/IKIMAGES/AFP via Getty Images)

Here’s what Potter said regarding the toughness of this job and how the change of regime has affected things (h/t The Guardian):

“This club was run a certain way for 20 years and run really well. I have a lot of respect for the previous ownership and what they achieved. Unfortunately, they’re not here any more and you’ve lost all that leadership. Everything has changed pretty quickly. We have to build things up again.

“I understood that things would be difficult from a leadership perspective. It is a challenge, stimulating and ridiculously hard. I think it is probably the hardest job in football because of that leadership change and the expectations … because of, rightly, where people see Chelsea. I obviously didn’t think we’d lose 10 first-team players [to injury].”

Some of the points made by the former Brighton and Hove Albion are acceptable though. Add to that the injury crisis the team is going through at the moment, and it is not easy at all.

But, this is Chelsea, a club that has seen nothing other than trophies at the end of most seasons in the previous ownership. Will all that change, is there a need to be a bit patient with the change in the regime? Probably so.

Chelsea are now under the stewardship of Todd Boehly and co. after Roman Abramovich’s departure (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)

Despite all the caveats taken into account, the performances have not merited sympathy of any sort. Defeats are part of the game, but the way this team has shown disjointedness is more worrying.

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So, if Potter is to buy some time here, what he can do is at least improve the performance levels of the team. Once that is done, results will slowly start coming. For the fans, it is important to stay patient and trust the process at the moment.

Mizgan Masani

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