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Graham Potter defiant after loss at Spurs but knows ‘good faith’ in short supply

Chelsea have claimed only one victory from their last 11 matches to increase the pressure on manager Potter.

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Graham Potter attempted to remain defiant after watching Chelsea suffer a third consecutive defeat with a 2-0 loss at Tottenham but accepted he does not have “too much good faith” given his poor start to life at the club.

The struggling Blues lost out after Spurs midfielder Oliver Skipp smashed home his first goal for the club 20 seconds into the second period before fellow academy graduate Harry Kane wrapped up the win with his 18th Premier League goal of the season eight minutes from time.

Defeat increases the pressure on Potter, who has only one win from his last 11 matches and saw Chelsea fall 14 points behind Tottenham in the top-four race.

Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea – Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Chelsea manager Graham Potter has had a difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge (Mike Egerton/PA)

Potter said: “Whilst the results are like they are, I accept it. It is part of our job.

“We were talking before the game about watching All or Nothing and Arsenal two years into Mikel’s reign, he is close to getting the sack, people are wanting him out and it is a disaster.

“Obviously now things have changed a little bit but that is just the way it is. You look at Jurgen’s situation. He hasn’t got the results and all of a sudden people want him out.

Arsenal v Liverpool – Premier League – Emirates Stadium
Potter referenced Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp (left) and Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta during his press conference (Paul Childs/NMC Pool)

“I understand the question (about being under pressure), totally and to try to focus on keep helping the team, keep helping the players because I really like these players. They are good lads, they want to do better, they want to win but at the moment we are suffering and that’s my responsibility.”

Chelsea were given a boost on the verge of half-time when Hakim Ziyech’s red card for violent conduct was downgraded to a yellow after referee Stuart Attwell was told by VAR to use the pitchside monitor.

Yet it was Spurs who emerged stronger following the restart with Chelsea’s poor form in front of goal continuing. They have now scored just one goal in their last six games.

“I know and can feel they want the results to get better but we are in a tough moment.

“After a result like today and where we are, my focus is on the next match against Leeds. We need to lift the mood, lift spirits and find a good feeling. Hopefully we can get a nice game and three points.”

Spurs were again without boss Antonio Conte but assistant Cristian Stellini took his record for this season to four wins out of four when he has deputised.

Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea – Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Cristian Stellini (centre) was again in charge of Tottenham (Mike Egerton/PA)

“My feeling is he will be back this week but I don’t know when,” Stellini said with Spurs to face Sheffield United on Wednesday and Wolves on Saturday.

“It is like a teenager that has to become mature. The team react in this way and they take responsibility. Everyone, players that play and players that are not playing.

“This is why I am glad to stay here and keep the chair of Antonio warm.”

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