Graham Potter Promises to Deliver to Chelsea Club after Tuchel`s Exit

Graham Potter the new Chelsea head Coach has promised to deliver to the Chelsea club barely five days after Thomas Tuchel was sucked on September 7th.

Graham Potter Promises to Deliver to Chelsea Club after Tuchel`s Exit

Graham is excited and impressed by the long-term vision of owners Todd Boehly, Behdad Eghbali, and Jose E. Feliciano.

This comes after Potter was quickly recruited from Brighton and Hove Albion as a replacement by Boehly and Eghbali; after his hiring, he was officially announced on Thursday afternoon, where he met with the club's personnel and owners to begin work at Cobham.

This came after Thomas Tichel`s exit.

"It’s the start of a really exciting period, I think," Potter told Chelsea's in-house media. "[There is a] new ownership, who I really, really excited and impressed by, firstly as people and then the vision for the club and what they wanted to do. Of course, the history of the club speaks for itself, but it’s about trying to create that again, in our own way.

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“It’s just nice to be able to take the next step and to be able to work with an exciting group of players that we have here and compete at the top, you know, try to create a winning team. That’s a fantastic opportunity for me."

Graham Potter the new Chelsea`s head Coach. PHOTO FILE

Potter continued: "It [Chelsea] has an amazing history, fantastic tradition, a historic football club. I mean, growing up with fantastic teams of Chelsea, of the modern era. You only have to walk around the place here and you see the pictures, you see the trophies, you see the names. It’s incredible and it’s a huge honour for me to be part of that now.

"It’s about creating a team that competes, that has respect for each other, that is honest, that works together. So It’s a combination of, I would say, football and human values that we try to work with."