Potter vows to ‘ride out any storm’ as pressure mounts on Chelsea boss

Graham Potter agrees deal

Graham Potter

Following Chelsea’s 1-0 loss to Manchester City at Stamford Bridge, Graham Potter has accepted responsibility for the team’s struggles and says he plans to “ride out any storm.”

Chelsea is 10 points behind fourth place after their sixth loss of the season, and they are now equally close to the relegation zone and the Champions League spots.

With just one win and four losses over the previous eight games, Potter’s team has a dismal record, earning just six out of a possible 24 points.

However, Potter is not using the crowded treatment room as an excuse. He has had a fair share of bad injury luck, losing Raheem Sterling and Christian Pulisic early against Pep Guardiola’s team in addition to Mason Mount suffering an injury during a training session.

“When you consider everything, in terms of losing Raheem really early and Christian as well, the lads gave everything,” Potter told Sky Sports. “It was a spirited performance, we had some opportunities against a top team. Apart from the result – you never like to lose – I’m proud of the players in terms of everything they gave.

“It’s tough at the moment, I must admit, and I feel for the boys. We have to stick together. It was disappointing to lose the guys, but the players that came in, the players that were on the pitch, gave everything and that’s all you can ask for.”

Chelsea’s injury list is preventing them from reaching their potential, but Potter said: “We can’t complain about it. We have to just get on with it.

“The boys that were on the pitch gave everything, and they did what we asked them to do. There was some spirit and some quality and some opportunities. Manchester City don’t give you much, but I thought we earned something from the game, but it is what it is.

“You always have to take your responsibility, and when you’re not playing well you want to improve that. But you hope people look at the whole context and see where we are and what we have had to deal with, but at the same time emotions are high, that’s how it is, you have to try and ride out any storm and try to stay level.”

Chelsea go again against City in the FA Cup on Sunday, then facing four London derbies in their next five Premier League matches – with the exception being a clash against Liverpool.

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