[...] one of such teams is Chelsea, and of course they now have a new manager, he'd (Graham Potter) be happy he's not been thrown right into action as he should have against Fulham in the Lunch time kickoff tomorrow, but he now has more days and even weeks (as there is no official statement as to when the EPL will return) to get to know his team more and pick his best players.
Having said that, i second what you said that it's going to be a boring weekend, i already had my plans on the games i was going to watch in the EPL this weekend, i'll prolly just focus on other leagues till we are free to resume once more.
Chelsea will have to face their next opponents eventually but yeah Potter will have good amount of time to know his team better and his options better before the game. I still think he will make decisions better after making decisions in real game. Training and real game decisions are very much different. I am however interested in how will Potter handle his new team. Its a new challenge for him and quite a difficult one as he has to manage a team in CL as well.
Yes, of course Potter has enough time to get to know the player and give an idea of the strategy he applies. But I see, quite a lot of heavy tasks to be carried out. Potter is required to immediately bring Chelsea to victory. But I still doubt that he can bring Chelsea to glory like Tuchel did. I don't think Potter's future will last long at Chelsea. And Chelsea management's decision to sack Tuchel is something wrong.