Graham Potter hits back at criticism after huge decision pays off for Chelsea in win vs Leeds



Chelsea manager Graham Potter felt less pressure as the Blues defeated Leeds at Stamford Bridge to earn three critical points. Before Wesley Fofana scored the game-winning goal in the second half, the home crowd booed their team off the field during the first half.

According to reports, for Potter to keep his job, Chelsea needed to win their next two games against Leeds and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League round of 16 second leg. football.london is aware of Despite the recent bad run of performances, Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali continue to back the former Brighton manager — at least for the time being.

Potter decided to replace Conor McGregor after taking the lead over Javi Gracia's team by removing both Joao Felix and Raheem Sterling  Gallagher and Denis Zakaria in an effort to stabilise the game as Leeds searched for an equaliser. The Chelsea boss came under criticism for his decision but it paid off as the Blues picked up their first three points in the Premier League since the win against Crystal Palace back in January.

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