Graham Potter praised the impact of Wesley Fofana after his second-half header earned Chelsea a much-needed 1-0 win over Leeds to bring respite for the manager.
Chelsea's long goalless run at Stamford Bridge was ended by a second-half header from Wesley Fofana that earned them a 1-0 win over Leeds and brought badly needed respite for Graham Potter.
Graham Potter admitted to feeling frustration at his team's failure to turn performances in training into results, but insisted spirits remain high in the Chelsea camp despite their current slump.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters believes it's too early to judge Chelsea's transfer market activities under their new ownership.
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta says he understands what Graham Potter is going through as he battles to save his job at Chelsea.
Atletico Madrid's record signing Joao Felix has an uncertain future when he heads back to the Spanish club after the Chelsea loan ends.