Don't have high hopes for Potter, because Potter also needs time to make Chelsea find his best form. Moreover, Potter did not have experience being
a coach of a large team before, so maybe Potter had to adapt first. What you say is true, at least Potter will change Chelsea slowly, because drastic
changes are very unlikely to happen. Even great and experienced coaches need at least some time to build teams into strong teams.
I just hope the Chelsea management decision is right by replacing Tuchel with Potter, for me what Chelsea do is like a gamble. Because there is
no guarantee that Potter will make Chelsea better, because Brighton and Chelsea are very different teams. Potter will be under great pressure from
various parties to get Chelsea back to their best form, different when Potter became Brighton coach he could be more relaxed in building teams.
We will see Chelsea's performance under the leadership of Potter, is it true that Potter can be better than Tuchel, therefore I am very curious about
Potter's debut as the new Chelsea coach.
Even Christian Heidel, who is the Sporting Director of FSV Mainz, criticized Todd Boehly's decision to sack Tuchel. Heidel said Todd Boehly as a person
who doesn't understand football, Boehly shouldn't have taken the sack so quickly. If the way he leads the club is like that there is a possibility that
Chelsea will find it difficult to develop. The Daily Star also reported that one of the reasons Tuchel was fired was that Todd Boehly interfered too much,
which started with Boehly's desire to sign Ronaldo but Tuchel refused. Then Boehly also interfered with the formation of the game and Chelsea's starting
line-up, this further made Boehly and Tuchel not get along.
In fact, several times Tuchel asked club officials not to meddle in the team's affairs too far. Rumors of tension between Tuchel and Todd Boehly
eventually became the reason why Boehly fired Tuchel quickly, without giving more time for Tuchel to improve Chelsea's performance. If the rumors
are true, it looks like Graham Potter will likely not last long as Chelsea coach. Because most managers want to be free to build a team without
excessive interference from club owners.