Chelsea manager, Graham Potter said he felt like he was “fixing the plane while it’s up in the air” as he opened up on struggling to come to terms with the deaths of his parents while at Brighton.
His mother Val died in July 2019 – he had been appointed Brighton manager in May that year – and his father Steve passed away in January 2020. “So that was the first six months of life in the Premier League and I think the quote is ‘You’re fixing the plane while it’s up in the air’.” “Then one’s gone and it is on to the next. It was Steven Gerrard a few weeks ago and then it will be somebody else and then somebody else.”
“It is difficult in the world that we are living in to feel sorry for a Premier League manager, get me right, but mental health doesn’t really discriminate with your status or how much money you earn either.”
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
Why una no run am media when he was hired?
Pls get out of Chelsea n handle ur mental health. Don't get us down with it pl
Why didn't he open up when he was appointed, is it after 4-1. Rubbish talk.
So na kolo Dey coach my team? Speedy recovery though
Xteristics of a massive defeat.
Abi na mental man we make manager
Chelsea has ruined his mental health 😂😂😂
After the defeat he realized it Quick Recovery sha
Now now now? Na wah!
I know this guy no normal
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