Certainly no team will want to sign Graham Potter after seeing the poor results he got with Chelsea this season and it's no wonder that until now he hasn't gotten a call to become a coach. But he's also not entirely wrong because of course as a coach who was successful in his initial debut, of course if there was an offer from a bigger team he would take it, it's just that at Chelsea the results weren't what he expected and it simultaneously destroyed his career in an instant. Potter should have had to return to managing an average team and at least he proved it first in one full season or several seasons to be able to bring the team to a better place.
After Chelsea went into a slump as a result of bad coaching, I really thought it would make sense for Potter to lose opportunities to get calls from other clubs, because indeed, just by looking at Chelsea's condition, we already know how Potter coached and the impact of his coaching. Yes, Potter should be able to return to the coaching chair and train a Premier League club, I hope he will not waste the opportunity to prove to everyone that he is a great coach by making the team he coaches appear ferocious and impressive. But yes it seems quite difficult for him, because after all he has lost his career after coaching Chelsea.
maybe some people or Chelsea fans seem to be blaming Potter even though if I look at it it doesn't seem entirely Potter's fault that he failed to deliver the best performance or strategy last season but the Chelsea players themselves were also one of the main factors that made the failure.
as we can see, Chelsea's poor performance last season was really very disappointing, even against a team that was far below Chelsea, could not beat in that match, even though Potter as a coach, of course, had also provided the best strategy for Chelsea, but it was very difficult for his own players to accept.
maybe Chelsea's bad last season will be a lesson that will change for the better and rise to be strong in the summer.