Managing Chelsea Is The Hardest Job In Football, Says Potter

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Chelsea Football Club technical manager, Graham Potter, has said that he is facing a tough time in England, noting that managing Chelsea is the hardest job in his career.

Potter who disclosed this on Friday, said managing the current Chelsea football players is the hardest task he had confronted in  football.

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Recall that Chelsea had played nine matches recently suffering six defeats which made the Potter’s side drop to 10th place in the Premier League table.

Last season, Chelsea’s managerial department was reshuffled which brought Potter to the helm replacing Thomas Tuchel as head coach along with the departures of club director and lead transfer negotiator Marina Granovskaia, technical and performance director Petr Cech, chairman Bruce Buck, chief executive Guy Laurence and head of international scouting Scott McLachlan.

Further recall that Boehly was drafted in Christopher Vivell from RB Leipzig as technical director, Paul Winstanley as director of global talent and transfers with Joe Shields due to arrive from Southampton in a senior recruitment role alongside Laurence Stewart, charged with a “global technical directorate role”.

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