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Chelsea Manager Shares Relaxation Techniques After Champions League Victory

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After Chelsea’s 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, Graham Potter admitted that a weight had been lifted off his shoulders. The win was a much-needed morale boost for the club, which has been struggling in the Premier League this season. Potter, who is the head coach of Chelsea, revealed that he turns to music to help him relax under pressure. When asked about his go-to song, he replied, “I’m still standing,” which is a classic hit by Sir Elton John from his 1983 album, Too Low for Zero.

Despite their recent victory, Chelsea remains in tenth place in the Premier League standings, nine points behind fourth-placed Tottenham. Winning the Champions League could be the club’s easiest route into next season’s competition, but Potter is not prioritizing the European campaign over their dwindling league hopes. He believes that football is all about keeping it simple and focusing on the next match.

Potter acknowledged that winning is important for him and the fans, but he does not let it consume him. He understands that it is difficult to play a game of football and come home to everything being fine. However, he is not a disaster zone around his family. Potter’s approach to football is to take it one game at a time and try to win.

Chelsea will travel to Leicester after their victory over Leeds at Stamford Bridge last weekend. Despite the win, they remain in tenth place. However, Potter believes that recent wins have lifted a weight off the team’s shoulders and given them a much-needed boost.

In conclusion, Graham Potter’s approach to football is to keep it simple and focus on the next match. He turns to music to help him relax under pressure and enjoys listening to Sir Elton John’s “I’m still standing.” While winning is important, he does not let it consume him and takes it one game at a time. Chelsea’s recent victory in the Champions League has lifted a weight off their shoulders, but they still have a long way to go in the Premier League standings.

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