Graham Potter admitted that the pressures of being Chelsea manager and the criticism he's had to take in his four months in charge.
"I think that's just part of life at Chelsea, and then you have to accept the fact that when the results are what they are, you accept criticism and that should come, and that's fair, I think the mood in here has always been relatively positive and respectful. But it's not to say that it's easy. At all. Because your family life suffers, your mental health suffers, your personality, you know, it's hard. But you're not really bothered, really, it's just how it is." Potter said.
Chelsea have won just two of their last 14 matches in all competitions and currently sit tenth in the Premier League table, despite spending heavily in the transfer market.
Last week the Blues were beaten 1-0 at home by bottom club Southampton, piling more pressure on players and management.
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