Danny Murphy has warned Graham Potter that his constant tinkering with his team may have a negative impact on Chelsea’s big name players.
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Potter has made an unbeaten start to life at Stamford Bridge, with his latest win over RB Salzburg on Tuesday securing the Blues’ place at the top of their Champions League group.
During his time at Brighton, the English manager became well-known for chopping and changing his starting XI and formation, though they retained the same playing style.
This trend has continued at Chelsea, with Potter handing 19 players a start in his opening nine games whilst deploying six different formations in that time, and even making significant tactical changes during matches, with left-back Marc Cucurella notably subbed off for central-midfielder Mateo Kovacic after just 36 minutes of the clash against Manchester United.