On the eve of moving to Fulham (this Thursday at 9 p.m.), the technician spoke about the bad patch that his team is going through at the moment, with a 10th place in the Premier League and only one victory in the last 8 matches. : “Coaching Chelsea is probably the toughest job in football. It is a very stimulating and extremely difficult challenge. I obviously didn’t think we would lose 10 first-team players to injury… but I also take into consideration that I’m in charge of this team. When we lose, I’m the one to blame. »
Despite this observation, Graham Potter defended himself from stirring up pity towards him and recalled “training here was a privilege”. Stuck in the middle of the table (10th), the Blues will go to Craven Cottage this Thursday to challenge Fulham (7th) and hope to pick up the Big 4, already 10 points behind Londoners.