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Chelsea icon John Terry emphatically denied any involvement in the club’s decision to appoint Graham Potter as manager.
The former Blues captain had expressed admiration for the former Brighton boss but was keen to distinguish his role at Stamford Bridge.
In a reply to a follower on Instagram, Terry stated that he was working with Chelsea’s U18 and U21 sides and not part of the first-team setup.
Poor form and results have raised questions about Potter’s appointment despite him citing “positives in performances” following their 1-1 draw against West Ham United at the weekend.
10 points behind fourth place in the Premier League, Chelsea need to finish strongly if they are to attract top players next season with Champions League football potentially hanging in the balance.
This article was updated 7 months ago