From Chelsea fans, Graham Potter has gotten a death threat

 

From Chelsea fans, Graham Potter has gotten a death threat

Even in the face of getting death threats, Potter’s gallows humor approach to hardship is admirable and fully agree with the Chelsea fan who blames Potter in this situation.

The manager of Chelsea entered Friday’s press conference and apologized for being late, saying,

“Sorry I’m late folks, I just came out of a crisis meeting.” “Well, I’m still here,”

he responded when asked how it went.

What this 47-year-old father of great three imparts, however, is not to be laughed at. Instead, it functions as a gruesome example of how some “fans” can go too far when their team is in trouble.

Everyone in the world encounters difficulties, according to Potter. “Every other week, people go on strike, and we have an energy catastrophe and a cost-of-living crisis.”

Potter has been under growing pressure as a result of his team’s recent poor performance, but this sinister new development is sure to raise some eyebrows throughout the competition.

Potter, who was supposed to be talking about Sunday’s London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, said:

“As much as I’ve received support, I’ve also received some not-so-nice letters from people who want me and my children to die.” “That is obviously not a friendly welcome.”

You must take the situation as it is and the criticism, but you must resist the urge to believe false information. While acknowledging criticism and unfavorable emotions, try to keep your perspective. It should be precisely like that.

According to DailyMail. It’s difficult, and it won’t be pleasant if you arrive at work to hear someone swearing at you.

Everyone is tired of hearing about the ailing Premier League boss. But if you question me,

“Is it difficult? Is it hard? Is that good to hear?

Even though I’ve received a lot of support, I’ve also received some unkind letters that wish my kids and I were dead. Obviously, it’s unpleasant to hear that.

You become agitated when you are alone with your family. My responsibility is to conduct myself ethically and in a manner that is best for the team and the club.

I aspire to never be anyone else. I’d rather not appear phony. If my best isn’t good enough, I’ll be myself and do my best.

Potter is aware of the stakes as Chelsea, who are currently in 10th position, travel to Tottenham on Sunday, one week after losing to Southampton at home.

You can respond,

“I don’t care,” but everyone is interested in what other people think if they call you “the worst person in the annals of the club.”

I want to thrive here, so the idea that I don’t care is absurd.

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