One of Graham Potter's many attributes is that he is focused on 'now'.
In today's terms I suppose you would describe him as 'mindful' in that he accepts the past is gone and irretrievable and that the future is uncertain.
The only place he can act is in the present.
By doing that he won't measure what we have lost with Bissouma leaving or with futile speculation about Cucurella possibly/probably going.
He will be concentrating on where the current squad is mentally and physically now and what he can do to carry on improving it. Both in football and in life that saves a lot of wasted time and emotions.....
In today's terms I suppose you would describe him as 'mindful' in that he accepts the past is gone and irretrievable and that the future is uncertain.
The only place he can act is in the present.
By doing that he won't measure what we have lost with Bissouma leaving or with futile speculation about Cucurella possibly/probably going.
He will be concentrating on where the current squad is mentally and physically now and what he can do to carry on improving it. Both in football and in life that saves a lot of wasted time and emotions.....
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