Chelsea interim coach Bruno Saltor said the players would be 'sad' after the Premier League club sacked manager Graham Potter as he prepared the team to face Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
Chelsea interim coach Bruno Saltor said the players would be "sad" after the Premier League club sacked manager Graham Potter as he prepared the team to face Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.Chelsea interim coach Bruno Saltor said the players would be “sad” after the Premier League club sacked manager Graham Potter as he prepared the team to face Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
The Spaniard, who worked under Potter at Brighton before following him to Stamford Bridge, said the players would be sad “because they know the level of human being that Graham is”. When asked what that meant, Bruno said: “Probably means that I’m here right now, just trying to keep the process going and we just try to collaborate the best that we can and I think Graham did an amazing job.Bruno, 42, said the match against fellow strugglers Liverpool on Tuesday would be an opportunity for the Chelsea players to show their quality.
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