Graham Potter’s Chelsea suffered a 4-1 drubbing against his former club Brighton at the Amex on Saturday afternoon in a blow to their Premier League top four hopes
Graham Potter insists he has “nothing to apologise or say sorry for” after being booed by Brighton fans on his return to the Amex.
The Seagulls humbled Potter’s Chelsea 4-1 on Saturday afternoon thanks to strikes from Leandro Trossard and Pascal Gross, as well as own goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Trevoh Chalobah. Kai Havertz scored a second-half consolation for the visitors.
Potter left Brighton to become the new Chelsea boss at the beginning of September and didn’t lose any of his first eight games. Yet the Englishman’s fine start was emphatically ended on his old stomping ground, much to the glee of Brighton supporters.
“I have nothing to apologise or say sorry for,” insisted Potter at full-time. “I think I did a good job at the club and left it in a good place but people are entitled to their opinions.