Chelsea manager, Graham Potter has come out to say that he has no need to apologize to Brighton after the team’s fans jeered their former manager on Saturday. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he believes he did a very good job at Brighton, and he left the club in a good place before quitting, but fans are very much entitled to their opinions.
Potter added that being on the end of taunting chants is normal in football, and he’ll grow from it.
His words, “I have nothing to apologise or say sorry for. I think I did a good job at the club and left it in a good place but people are entitled to their opinions,”
“It’s part of the process. You have to suffer and feel pain in order to grow and get better. Nobody said we were the finished article. We have to take the pain today and learn from it.”
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