Chelsea manager Graham Potter snapped at repetitive questions about his anger or lack of it rather - and Blues fans absolutely loved it.The former Brighton and Hove Albion manager’s temperament has been the topic of conversation in recent days, after he calmly refused to dwell on the Blues’ penalty appeal which was waved away in their 1-1 draw against West Ham United.
Referee Craig Pawson and the VAR team refused to give the Blues a penalty after Conor Gallagher’s effort struck the arm of Tomas Soucek in the penalty area.Potter dismissed the incident by laughing “it was a good save” from the Czech midfielder, but did not go much further than that, prompting the likes of Rio Ferdinand and Danny Murphy to suggest the Englishman should be angrier.
But after incessant questions about his calmness in interviews and press conferences, Potter appeared to lose his patience.Read More: Ex-Chelsea manager urges Graham Potter to keep Mason Mount out of the team "I'm careful not to get into a discussion with the media through the media,” Potter said when asked about his lack of aggression in press conferences. "Of course I get angry.
I'm a human being just like you, it's just that I choose to conduct myself the way that I think is the right way to conduct myself on the side.“I think the same media are talking about me being more angry and at the same time running stories about problems with referees at grassroots football.
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