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Graham Potter is the current Chelsea manager with the worst Premier League record in club history, with two wins his only triumphs in 14 matches.
Most recently, the Blues were defeated 1-0 by bottom-placed Southampton at Stamford Bridge.
Just days prior, they had lost by a similar scoreline against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.
Since taking charge of Chelsea last September, Potter has led them to five Premier League wins -amounting to a dismal 29.4% win rate that is the lowest of any past or present Chelsea manager.
Starting from tenth place on this list of underperforming Blues bosses is Roberto Di Matteo, who pulled off 12 victories from 23 matches for a 52.2% success rate during the 2011/12 season after replacing Andre Villas-Boas.
Following Di Matteo are Claudio Ranieri (52.1%) and Frank Lampard (49.1%), with Andre Villas-Boas (48.1%), Gianluca Vialli (47.9%) and Ruud Gullit (47.6%) completing their consecutive order further up the list.
David Webb’s reign was also short-lived but even unhappier: out of 13 Premier League games overseen he won just four – giving him a win percentage of 38%.
Then comes a trio of former player/managers: Glenn Hoddle (31.), Ian Porterfield (31%) and finally Graham Potter whose win percentage tumbles to 29%.
Regardless, Potter’s job isn’t believed to be on the line yet; an upcoming match against rivals Tottenham Hotspur remains his chance to get Chelsea’s running form back on track soon
This article was updated 1 month ago