We have to use it Chelsea manager highlights plans for World Cup break
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Graham Potter speaking on the World Cup Break. Potter has highlighted his plans for the World Cup break as stated he will look to ensure that Chelsea make a solid impression when the season resumes. In his pre-match press conference ahead of the game against Newcastle United on Saturday (12 November), he said, as quoted by : "Have a bit of a break, then reconvene for a warm weather camp and a couple of games to prepare for the restart. I wouldn't say looking forward to it. We have to use it for what it is. We have a game tomorrow, whatever happens then, then you have to take stock. We have to take that time to reflect and come back in a stronger way."
We have to use it - Chelsea manager highlights plans for World Cup break
Chelsea manager highlights plans for World Cup break manager Graham Potter has opened up on his plans for the upcoming break during the . The Premier League will have a break for more than a month after this weekend before resuming on Boxing Day (26 December). Potter has admitted that he is looking forward to making the most of the upcoming World Cup break. The Englishman took charge at Stamford Bridge on 8 September following the controversial sacking of former manager . The former Brighton & Hove Albion has been in charge of the Blues in 13 outings so far, securing seven wins while drawing three and losing three games. However, things have not gone his way of late with the west London side losing three out of their last four games in all competitions. Graham Potter speaking on the World Cup Break.Graham Potter speaking on the World Cup Break. Potter has highlighted his plans for the World Cup break as stated he will look to ensure that Chelsea make a solid impression when the season resumes. In his pre-match press conference ahead of the game against Newcastle United on Saturday (12 November), he said, as quoted by : "Have a bit of a break, then reconvene for a warm weather camp and a couple of games to prepare for the restart. I wouldn't say looking forward to it. We have to use it for what it is. We have a game tomorrow, whatever happens then, then you have to take stock. We have to take that time to reflect and come back in a stronger way."