Graham Potter has crucial ten days ahead to save the spiraling season

There is exactly one sport left at this World Cup, then we can 

acquire back to the Premier League, and we can get back to the real stuff – 

altercation about net spent VAR in football and debating whether a manager deserves more time.

Chelsea fans have been happy for the break – their summer was turning into a 

horrible drag when we broke off. The wrapping of Thomas Tuchel had made everyone 

intolerable; the good run that Graham Potter started with meant we could modify a little, but when his results soured, the bad vibes were back – and in greater numbers.

Everyone has been praying that this time away has given the new coach an exchange to get his message across and that we will see a new and upgrade Chelsea on the 27th when we return to 

exertion against Bournemouth. But we have our doubts. So many of Potter’s starters have been away in Qatar, securing yet more minutes in their legs and missing out on any of the 

welfare of teaching with their new coach and his staff.

One thing that will be accurate – and can play a massive part – is the return of injured players. Some will be back for that Bournemouth sport, and others directly later. Fans will watch irritable in those first few matches to see if the comeback of Reece James and co. can give the team the massive improvement they need to get back into the top 4 race.

It appears like a large ask, even for players of that

quantity. The fact that we’ve also lost one of our two choices up top in the 

meantime is an actual blow, too – we could take two steps

onward and one step back. Armando Borja wasn’t in top form, but he was at least a choice up top, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on his own isn’t scaring anyone.

Eventually, Graham Potter knows that results are 

essential from the instant his team gets back on the pitch, and those first two games against the Cherries and Fulham have to escort 6 points, as after that, we face Man City, and going gets tough.

There are 

hush ten days to go – but Potter must use them all scrupulously. Once the break is over, we’re playing two games a week pretty much all season, and there will be scarcely a moment to rest or to get onto the 

teaching pitch with his players.

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