“I feel for the fans,” Graham Potter said after speaking at a press conference about Fulham’s defeats to Chelsea
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Chelsea coach Graham Potter stated several times in his various media interviews following today’s game that he sympathized with fans who are disappointed with the defeats and want to see Chelsea high on the Premier League table.
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“I feel for the fans,” he said in a press conference shortly after the game.
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You can see why:
Despite this, he is doing his best to win, and he is aware that once the fans lose patience with him, his days are likely numbered. In that sense, his unending bad luck, such as the injury and red card today, work in his favor, because even his harshest critic can see there’s only so much he can take.
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