
Chelsea coach Graham Potter believes he has no need to apologise to Brighton fans who booed their former boss on Saturday.Informaion Guide Nigeria
Potter’s Chelsea faced Brighton for the first time since leaving the Seagulls to replace Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge. The Blues were crushed 4–1 by Brighton, and the home crowd taunted him by signing “you’re getting sacked in the morning.”
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“I have nothing to apologise or say sorry for. I think I did a good job at the club and left it in a good place but people are entitled to their opinions,” Potter said when asked about the treatment he received. “It’s part of the process. You have to suffer and feel pain in order to grow and get better. Nobody said we were the finished article. We have to take the pain today and learn from it.” Jamb Result
Meanwhile, Potter’s replacement at Brighton, Roberto De Zerbi, told BBC Sport: “No I don’t want to speak for this. I am sorry for these things. I don’t know the situation of the past and I don’t want to know.”
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