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Graham Potter has become the latest casualty of Chelsea’s managerial merry-go-round.Former owner Roman Abramovich became synonymous with rapid hiring and firing and, though his successor Todd Boehly has frequently said things would be different after his appointment of Potter, results have forced the American’s hand.Here, the PA news agency looks at Potter’s time in the hot seat and those of his predecessors who lasted less than a year – including several trophy-winning managers.Graham PotterRecommendedCharity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aideUkraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow liveSeptember 2022 to April 2023 (six months, 25 days)31 games; Won 12, drew 8, lost 11; Goal difference +3Success with Brighton earned Potter the nod to replace Thomas Tuchel and he was unbeaten in his first nine games Aw8
Potter was sacked after a run of only three wins in 11 games in all competitions and following a 2-0 Premier League defeat at home to Aston Villa.Luiz Felipe ScolariJuly 2008 to February 2009 (seven months, nine days)36 games; Won 20, drew 11, lost 5; Goal difference +42The first and still only Brazilian to manage in the Premier League, ‘Big Phil’ lasted barely half a year before leaving with the Blues fourth in the table, seven points behind leaders Manchester United Spin
Sarri left for Juventus at the end of the season.Interim managersGuus Hiddink: February to May 2009 (three months, 15 days) and December 2015 to May 2016 (five months, 28 days)49 games in total; Won 26, drew 16, lost 7; GD +40Rafael Benitez: November 2012 to May 2013 (six months, seven days)48 games; Won 28, drew 10, lost 10; GD +51 Pampanga
He has not managed since leaving Marseille under a cloud in 2021, instead focusing on his ambitions as a rally driver.Roberto Di MatteoMarch to November 2012 (eight months, 18 days)42 games; Won 24, drew 9, lost 9; GD +20A Chelsea favourite as a player, Di Matteo swiftly became a Champions League winner in the dugout, turning around the 3-1 first-leg deficit against Napoli left by predecessor Villas-Boas before seeing off Benfica, Barcelona and then Bayern Munich on penalties in the final in their own Allianz Arena Baccarat
Remarkably, that was not enough for him to survive the club’s group-stage struggles the following season as he was sacked in November, with the club third in the Premier League.Avram GrantSeptember 2007 to May 2008 (eight months, five days)54 games; Won 36, drew 13, lost 5; GD +61Grant had a 16-game unbeaten run, an overall unbeaten home record and the April 2008 Premier League manager of the month award to his name as he led the Blues into the following month’s Champions League final Prize
Interim successor Guus Hiddink led Scolari’s squad to third, an FA Cup win and a Champions League semi-final.Andre Villas-BoasJune 2011 to March 2012 (eight months, 12 days)40 games; Won 19, drew 11, lost 10; GD +26Defeat to West Brom proved the final straw for Villas-Boas’ ill-fated run as the supposed new Jose Mourinho, with Chelsea outside the Champions League places and 20 points off the top Poker
A 4-1 hammering by his former club, though, ended that run emphatically and started a downward spiral Sbobet
But three days after John Terry’s untimely slip cost them in a penalty shoot-out against Manchester United, Grant was shown the door.Maurizio SarriJuly 2018 to June 2019 (11 months, three days)63 games; Won 39, drew 13, lost 11; GD +54Sarri led Chelsea to the Europa League title, but was unable to pair it with the League Cup after goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga refused to be substituted ahead of a penalty shoot-out with Manchester City 188bet
A 4-1 hammering by his former club, though, ended that run emphatically and started a downward spiral Signup
But three days after John Terry’s untimely slip cost them in a penalty shoot-out against Manchester United, Grant was shown the door.Maurizio SarriJuly 2018 to June 2019 (11 months, three days)63 games; Won 39, drew 13, lost 11; GD +54Sarri led Chelsea to the Europa League title, but was unable to pair it with the League Cup after goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga refused to be substituted ahead of a penalty shoot-out with Manchester City Legendplay
Interim successor Guus Hiddink led Scolari’s squad to third, an FA Cup win and a Champions League semi-final.Andre Villas-BoasJune 2011 to March 2012 (eight months, 12 days)40 games; Won 19, drew 11, lost 10; GD +26Defeat to West Brom proved the final straw for Villas-Boas’ ill-fated run as the supposed new Jose Mourinho, with Chelsea outside the Champions League places and 20 points off the top Poker
Graham Potter has become the latest casualty of Chelsea’s managerial merry-go-round.Former owner Roman Abramovich became synonymous with rapid hiring and firing and, though his successor Todd Boehly has frequently said things would be different after his appointment of Potter, results have forced the American’s hand.Here, the PA news agency looks at Potter’s time in the hot seat and those of his predecessors who lasted less than a year – including several trophy-winning managers.Graham PotterRecommendedCharity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aideUkraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow liveSeptember 2022 to April 2023 (six months, 25 days)31 games; Won 12, drew 8, lost 11; Goal difference +3Success with Brighton earned Potter the nod to replace Thomas Tuchel and he was unbeaten in his first nine games Poker
Remarkably, that was not enough for him to survive the club’s group-stage struggles the following season as he was sacked in November, with the club third in the Premier League.Avram GrantSeptember 2007 to May 2008 (eight months, five days)54 games; Won 36, drew 13, lost 5; GD +61Grant had a 16-game unbeaten run, an overall unbeaten home record and the April 2008 Premier League manager of the month award to his name as he led the Blues into the following month’s Champions League final Heu
He has not managed since leaving Marseille under a cloud in 2021, instead focusing on his ambitions as a rally driver.Roberto Di MatteoMarch to November 2012 (eight months, 18 days)42 games; Won 24, drew 9, lost 9; GD +20A Chelsea favourite as a player, Di Matteo swiftly became a Champions League winner in the dugout, turning around the 3-1 first-leg deficit against Napoli left by predecessor Villas-Boas before seeing off Benfica, Barcelona and then Bayern Munich on penalties in the final in their own Allianz Arena Vivo
Sarri left for Juventus at the end of the season.Interim managersGuus Hiddink: February to May 2009 (three months, 15 days) and December 2015 to May 2016 (five months, 28 days)49 games in total; Won 26, drew 16, lost 7; GD +40Rafael Benitez: November 2012 to May 2013 (six months, seven days)48 games; Won 28, drew 10, lost 10; GD +51 Register
Potter was sacked after a run of only three wins in 11 games in all competitions and following a 2-0 Premier League defeat at home to Aston Villa.Luiz Felipe ScolariJuly 2008 to February 2009 (seven months, nine days)36 games; Won 20, drew 11, lost 5; Goal difference +42The first and still only Brazilian to manage in the Premier League, ‘Big Phil’ lasted barely half a year before leaving with the Blues fourth in the table, seven points behind leaders Manchester United