Chelsea boss Graham Potter will have breathed a sigh of relief following the 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday night which secured Chelsea’s progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
However, according to The Express, Potter could still be sacked as Chelsea boss if he cannot use the Dortmund result as a springboard for future success and one issue still remains within his team.
In each of the last nine times when Chelsea have conceded the first goal to our opponents, they have gone on to lose the game.
Arsenal, Newcastle, Fulham, Dortmund (in the first leg), Southampton, Tottenham and Manchester City on three separate occasions have all taken the lead against Chelsea in recent months and then went on to claim victory.
Potter will be concerned over his side’s inability to recover after conceding first, as they have not even claimed a single draw in the last nine games the opposition has taken the advantage.
Potter should build the team on the last match played against Dortmund and winning ways shall return to our grate blues
By the moment a coach don’t know were in particular to play a player, and the player dictate to him where to him, confusions enters the team.
Mount should play side attacking not 8, since he began to play 8 Chelsea was loosing.
Joa Felix is better in 8.
pls train Mudryk in the middle field,he will cause more damages to the opponent with attack.