Petition to sack Chelsea boss Graham Potter Thousands were autographed after Sunday’s 2-0 win over Tottenham.
Goals from Oliver Skipp and Harry Kane condemned the Blues to a third successive defeat in all competitions.
And Potter are under increasing pressure after picking up just two wins in their last 15 league matches.
The former Brighton boss was booed by fans following Southampton’s defeat at Stamford Bridge. Bridge last weekend
The cheers from the traveling supporters today were overshadowed by the celebrations of Spurs.
So the fans found another way to make their anger known after the final whistle.
Within minutes after announcement of result A petition has been filed on Change.org demanding Potter leave Chelsea.
It quickly collected thousands of signatures, with over 4,000 signatures in just 40 minutes.
An hour later, as many as 8,000 were signed, with many fans agreeing with the petition’s description.
It read: “Todd Bohli, Behdad Egbali and the shareholders. This petition is addressed to you requesting that Graham Potter be fired.
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“As a result of this petition, he won 2 out of 15 games and left the fans exhausted and upset. Even if you spend hundreds of millions
“We have a lot of quality in the squad, however, there is one point we can change. which is the coach
“For the future of Chelsea Football Club. Please fire Graham Potter.”
Fans also expressed their opinions. by one person saying “He’s the worst coach I’ve ever seen.”
Another declared: “Lack of effort and passion from him and the team. energy needs to be injected into it.”
Someone remarked: “Graham Potter wasn’t good enough for Chelsea.”
Another added: “He’s not the right guy for the job and is driving Chelsea astray.”
It remains to be seen whether Boehly and Eghbali will heed fans’ pleas by giving their support to Potter earlier this week.
But the manager himself knows that the results will improve quickly. If he wants to change the negative atmosphere
Speaking after the game, Potter said: “I know the responsibility. (result) not good enough for this club
“I’m not happy with them. I take full responsibility for those results.
“If the result is not good enough which is not now You can’t rely on support forever.
“My job is to move on. try and change the moment player is hurt It was a difficult time for us.