Why Graham Potter blames Todd Boehly for Chelsea’s poor form

Chelsea boss Graham Potter fears his training sessions at Chelsea are being undermined by having too many players to work with, according to Daily Mail.

Chelsea currently have a first-team squad of 31 players with Chelsea owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali signing 17 players over the last two transfer windows.

In his previous jobs at Brighton, Swansea and Ostersunds Potter developed a reputation as a very hands-on coach who worked rigorously on patterns of play and team shape in training, but that approach is proving challenging at Chelsea as there are so many players to accommodate. 

Instead of his preferred method of running 11 v 11 training matches Potter has been forced to alter his coaching sessions to keep all the players involved, or leave several hanging around or working in a smaller group elsewhere until they are required.

As a result Potter has struggled to maintain continuity during training sessions, never mind during matches. The manager made six changes to the side beaten at Tottenham on Sunday as Chelsea slumped to a third successive defeat.