Chelsea manager claims death threats

February 25, 2023



(RT) βΈ» Graham Potter, the manager of Premier League giants Chelsea, has received anonymous death threats due to the club's poor form. He has won just two of their past 14 games despite spending upwards of $600 million on players during the past two transfer windows. He has had some not particularly nice emails come through, that want him to die and want his kids to die. Potter was hired as Chelsea manager in September to replace UEFA Champions League winner Thomas Tuchel at the request of chairman Todd Boehly. Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has had a difficult start to his tenure, but he believes his problems are small compared to the real-world issues being faced by many. He said that life is tough for a lot of people, and that no one wants to hear about the poor old Premier League manager. He and Chelsea will have an opportunity to arrest their downward slump on Sunday when they take on rivals Tottenham in a pivotal Premier League clash. Another poor result and the disquiet in the stands at Stamford Bridge will likely increase.

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