SIX months in the hotseat, eight new top players signed, hundreds of thousands of pounds at his disposal – and barely a win to his name.
It’s all going horribly wrong for Graham Potter, the manager who carried the dreams of every fan on his shoulders when he was brought in to turn things around at Chelsea.
The nickname, The Blues, has seldom been more apt than it is now. Chelsea – a lowly 10th on the English Premier League log – have barely tasted victory this year and won just two games in the past 17 matches.
Some of the losses were particularly agonising,