"There's always that question [over the owner's loyalty], absolutely," Graham Potter said at a press conference after Chelsea's 2-0 defeat at Tottenham.
"You can't stop that question while the results are like there are and I accept it. It is part of the job.
We were talking before the game about watching [the Amazon documentary] All or Nothing and Arsenal. Two years into Mikel [Arteta]'s reign he's close to getting the sack, people wanted him out and it is a disaster.
"Obviously now, things have changed a little bit. That's just the way it is. Look at Jurgen [Klopp]'s situation. He doesn't get results and all of a sudden people want him out. That's just the nature of football. I haven't done enough at this club to have too much good faith and I also accept that as well.
"My job is not to worry too much about that. I understand the question and where it comes from. I just try to focus on the team, keep supporting the players because I really like these players. They are good lads, they want to do better, they want to win but at the moment we are suffering. That's my responsibility."
According to the latest reports, the Chelsea board is not yet planning to sack Potter even though the Blues have only won two out of the last 15 games in the Premier League.
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