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Re: Sportsbet.io's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread
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Igebotz
on 03/04/2023, 21:34:33 UTC
I have always been of the opinion that Graham Potter wasn't in my opinion worthy to coach Chelsea and the club was way too big for him, just like Pochettino managing a team like PSG, however, I still don't think by any means that Graham Potter is a terrible coach, he only just chose to manage the wrong club or maybe even the right the club but at the wrong time.

He wasn’t worthy of the job but he was in an awkward position. Boehly was just buying players like on FIFA. Tyere has been no real master plan, It’s just been spend an obscene amount of money on very average players. Kimd of like throwing loads of horse crap up a wall and hoping some of it sticks. So far their big spending spree looks like a big waste of a lot of money.

Don't blame the owner for spending the way he did; blame the coach for bringing in players he planned to leave on the bench; not a single one of them is a starter or getting a run of games; mudrik, Madueke, Fofana, and Bashilale have spent more time on the bench than they have on the field since they arrived. If they weren't part of his plan, why did he go through so much trouble to get them in the first place? These players are world-class, and if Liverpool fans are willing to give misfiring Darwin two seasons to adjust to the league, then these players who arrived two months ago may also require some time to adjust. The entire players appears unmotivated, and I'm hoping that the new guy can instill some confidence in the team.

Chelsea are oke of the worst teams for sacking managers quickly, Potter never really stood a chance did he. The Chelsea job is a poisoned chalice, Potter is better off not managing them. His career won’t be too badly dakaged because everybody gets sacked at Chelsea.

Hiring Potter was a huge mistake in the first place, and whoever recommended him should be fired as well. Potter is clearly on the same level as Lampard and Gerrad, he left Brighton, and the team is doing much better than when he was there. Give him two seasons and nothing would go right; it was the best decision for the club and the players.

Cutting losses for a better option was the best decision, Chelsea is never a mid-table team, we only needed 4 points to move to 8th place since December and we couldn't do it.