Chelsea have now lost more games than they have won under Graham Potter and Todd Boehly will be rueing the contrast between his struggles and Unai Emery's impact on Aston Villa...
Graham Potter has flown up the ranks after another Chelsea setback but two long-serving Premier League bosses are keeping him from the head of the sack race.
LONDON (AP) — Chelsea's mini-revival looks to be over after a 2-0 loss to Aston Villa on Saturday put manager Graham Potter's position back in the spotlight. Goals from Ollie Watkins and John McGinn at Stamford Bridge made it two games without a win for Potter's team, which dropped into the bottom half of the Premier League in 11th place. Villa moved up to ninth and potentially in position to challenge for Europe. Chelsea looked to have turned a corner before the international break by advancing
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