BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Yes, I see nothing indicating the opposite so far.
Graham Potter joined with the reputation of playing effective attacking football but couldn't make it happen with Maupay (the substitute in a non-scoring Everton), Connolly (not exactly tearing the world apart), Trossard (who RDZ won't touch with a barge pole), Murray (who couldn't score in the Championship at that point), Alireza J (now a non-scoring substitute in monkeyball league where everyone scores), Welbeck (inconsistent goal scorer throughout his career), Solly (who is apparently going to score dozens of goals now but it remains to be seen really) as his options up-front for most of the goal struggle-era.
These were fed chances by the likes of Bissouma (fantastic player but not really a playmaker), Stephens (great player but also not really with that lethal final pass), Pröpper (overrated imo), Lallana (who is great but also was unavailable for lengthy periods of time) a young and according to himself not ready Ali Mac, Pascal Gross (Potter should probably have got more out of him in the first few seasons)...
GP couldn't get this very sub-par bunch of players (aided by left-back BDB for the most part and Montoya and later Veltman on the RB/RWB) to score a lot of goals, that is true. It is also true that once certain players (Ali Mac and Caicedo most notably) reached readyness, the team did get a lot of goals.
RDZ never had the same problems GP (and CH) faced for most of the teams "non-scoring" era. This is imo the main reason why the team is scoring more goals.
Ah well we will have to agree to see this differently. As I say I was a fan of the potential of Potter, I just don't think he ever realised it with us.
Will he at Chelsea? Only time will tell . . . if he gets the chance.