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Following Chelsea's loss to Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge last weekend, the Chelsea boss has decided to sack Graham Potter, making him the 12th Premier League manager to lose his job this summer. Before Potter was sacked, it was Antonio Conte who was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur after the Italian strategist fell out with the club's owners and made vulgar comments about the club.
However, Premier League managers who have been sacked this season include Scott Parker, Steven Gerrard, Nathan Jones, Thomas Tuchel, Bruno Lage, Ralph Hassenhuttl, Jesse March, Frank Lampard, Patrick Vieira and Brendan Rodgers. When things settled, Chelsea fired their manager twice this season and as the season draws to a close, some coaches tend to lose their jobs before the season ends. Despite the dismissal of B. Rodgers, Leicester City are still sitting in the relegation zone. If the new manager fails to turn the club's performance around, he could be relegated.
Several clubs that have sacked their managers are doing well and trying to survive this season. Crystal Palace is one of the most successful clubs at the moment, and that's only because they sacked Vieira. However, there are many coaches who could replace Potter at Chelsea and it is rumored that the Chelsea board have met Julian Nagelsmann.
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Bruno Saltor is currently in a strange and unique position, having been brought to the club by Graham Potter from Brighton, he must now succeed him (albeit temporarily) in the post-coach hot seat. fired member.
So while his friends and boss get the boot, he now has a huge opportunity to make a name for himself as a replacement. He was asked to summarize his feelings after such a 24-hour roller coaster ride, but he was unable to.
“I can't do it,” he gritted his teeth during the press conference, noting how difficult it was for him and his colleagues to deal with this unique and uncomfortable situation:
“I can't, I can't do it. It's tough on all levels, especially emotional. We have to take care of the press conference and the players. It's hard."
In the end, he handled the press very well, not hiding his emotions and difficulties in the last 24 hours but managed to get the job done.
Bruno Saltor explains about the last 12/24 hours:
"I can't, I can't. It's difficult on every level, especially emotionally. You have to deal with the press conference and the players. It's hard."
– Absolute Chelsea (@AbsoluteChelsea) April 3, 2023
Hopefully the players and coaches can stay awake for this afternoon's training session and tomorrow's game against Liverpool.
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