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Joleon Lescott column: Potter’s Blues unlikely to end any time soon

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Graham Potter appears to be on borrowed time ahead of Chelsea’s trip to Tottenham on Sunday.

If I’m being honest, I can’t see him riding out this rough period, which is a shame because I really wanted him to succeed at Stamford Bridge.

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That’s not to say I don’t think he’s capable of turning things around, but I just think time is against him when it comes to halting this woeful run the Blues are on.

Losing the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at Borussia Dortmund was no disaster. Losing at home to Southampton is a different matter entirely, though.

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Todd Boehly has seemed keen to stand by his man but is he willing to give him until the end of the season to continue implementing his ideas without fear of the sack?

That’s not easy for any owner to do. But when you’ve spent the money the Blues have, there’s an even greater need to see some improvement.

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Tough to unpick

It’s tough to pinpoint exactly where things are going wrong for the former Brighton boss.

Some may point to him giving the players days off after the Saints loss as a strange move but I’m almost certain that will have been pre-planned.

Potter is an intelligent coach who will be fully aware of player workloads and it’s crucial to manage those properly, even when results aren’t great. 

After all, the last thing he needs is more injuries.

With new signings often needing time to bed in, it may be up to some of Chelsea’s more established stars to dig them out of this hole — but look at Mason Mount’s current position off the pitch.

Mason Mount's contract is another ongoing problem for Chelsea
Mason Mount’s contract is another ongoing problem for Chelsea

Talks over his new contract have stalled and it’s a shame someone who has come through the club’s academy and is long established as a first-team regular finds himself in such a position.

Although we can see he’s a valuable player as football fans, the club haven’t paid a fee for him, so he gets treated differently to a new signing. 

It’s bizarre, but it’s always been the way in top-level football.

Sadly, I doubt we’ll see any kind of resolution to Mason’s situation until the summer, when there could yet be a new man in charge. Time will tell!

Reds misery

Another side likely to be low on confidence this weekend are Liverpool following their midweek humbling at the hands of Real Madrid.

Facing the European champions is always going to be tough and there’s no shame in losing to the current Madrid side — just look at the teams they had to beat last season in order to lift the trophy.

But we expect the Reds to be able to go toe-to-toe with any side, especially at Anfield, so the manner of the defeat will definitely have knocked the players.

Prior to Tuesday, Jurgen Klopp’s men had managed back-to-back wins over Everton and Newcastle, though those victories weren’t exactly backed up by dominant performances.

The side just looks a long way away from where they have been for so long, so you’d have to expect a busy summer on the transfer front.

I said it at the start of the season and have said it a few times since, but the loss of Sadio Mane has had a huge impact on Liverpool.

Even when he wasn’t playing at his best or scoring goals, Mane set the tone with his pressing and understood what Klopp wanted from his forwards.

In hindsight, you’d have to say not strengthening the midfield last summer was a mistake on the Germans’ part—tthough I don’t think just signing a new midfielder solves their problems.

Joleon Lescott believes Jude Bellingham will overlook Liverpool this summer if they miss out on Champions League qualification
Joleon Lescott believes Jude Bellingham will overlook Liverpool this summer if they miss out on Champions League qualification

In fairness, if you bring in someone of Jude Bellingham’s calibre, perhaps that does have a telling impact. But would Jude want to join if they miss out on the top four?

I see Bellingham as a potential Ballon d’Or winner, but you have to be playing in the Champions League if you want to win those kinds of accolades.

The top four isn’t out of reach for the Reds just yet, but games like Saturday’s trip to Crystal Palace are becoming must-win fixtures.

DISCLAIMER: Independentghana.com will not be liable for any inaccuracies contained in this article. The views expressed in the article are solely those of the author’s, and do not reflect those of The Independent Ghana

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