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GRAHAM POTTER HAS TURNED STAMFORD BRIDGE INTO THE EASIEST PREMIER LEAGUE GROUND TO WIN

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Graham Potter has turned Stamford Bridge into the easiest Premier League ground to win at, according to fans

It has been a difficult season for Chelsea and it is clear that fans of other clubs are now looking forward to a visit to Stamford Bridge, which is most likely to help the club take the three points.


Early in the season, Todd Boehly decided to fire Thomas Tuchel and replace him with Graham Potter, which was by far the best thing for Tuchel.


The German is now the coach of Bayern Munich, after Julian Nagelsmann was sacked, while the Blues, under their new coach, struggled.


Potter really couldn't rest, even being criticized during the international break, thanks to Ted Lasso and because Noni Madueke ripped it off for England Under-21s.


On the pitch, the Blues are currently in 10th place and 11 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, and will need a miracle to qualify for next season's Champions League. Where Jose Mourinho went undefeated his entire first season at the club at home, there was nothing to fear for 90 minutes at the Bridge.


In fact, according to a fan poll conducted by Censuwide for Midnite, fans attending the match think Chelsea's home ground is the easiest team to take all three points at the moment.


18.87% of fans polled chose a field in west London, with Everton's Goodison Park not far away with 18.08% of the vote and Bournemouth capturing 15.1% of voters for their Vitality Stadium.



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Leeds United's Elland Road and Southampton's St Mary's are next on the list, both winning less than 13% of the vote, out of 1,002 fans polled. Officially, relegation-threatened Southampton are the worst home side of the current campaign, winning just twice on the south coast so far, while Chelsea are 10th in the home standings.


However, they beat Chelsea at home and drew Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, the latter of which led to the sacking of Antonio Conte, while also winning Manchester City, albeit in the Carabao Cup.


On the other side of the rankings, Man City's Etihad is still considered the most difficult place for clubs to win all 3 points, despite Pep Guardiola's army is behind Mikel Arteta in the championship race.


Liverpool's Anfield ground overtook Manchester United and Old Trafford's home ground in second place, with the two northwest courts taking up 26.02% and 22% of the vote, respectively.


At least Erik ten Hag and his team can feel better knowing that the away fans have voted the 'Theater of Dreams' as the stadium with the best atmosphere.  

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