Graham Potter has admitted Chelsea’s results have not been ‘good enough’ following the club’s latest defeat on Sunday.

Chelsea fell 2-0 to Tottenham to leave them languishing in 10th, some 10 points off the top four pace, with yet further pressure mounting on Potter.
Goals from Oliver Skipp and Harry Kane consigned the Blues to their ninth defeat of the league season, four of which have come this calendar year alone.
Speaking after the game, Potter admitted the current plight was not acceptable for a club of Chelsea’s stature.
‘The results are not good enough for this club we’re not happy with them. We want to try and improve it. I thought the players gave everything today, I’ve got no issues with them,’ he said.
‘If results aren’t good enough you can’t reply on support for ever. The players are giving everything, they’re hurting. It’s a tough time for us.
Asked if he was the man to turn the club’s form around, he responded: ‘Yeah, I know the personality in the group, the players have been fantastic in the week it just hasn’t quite translated into a result.’