You can't compare the teams potter played Vs the ones de zerbi has. The only slightly hard game potter had with us this season was Newcastle who weren't really in their stride. Man u were a mess. De zerbi had a ridiculously hard start.For the same reasons highly proven managers came and went at Manchester United, Arsenal and so forth: a poorly built team where the boards only were aware of one solution to problems - sacking the manager, with no or little positive effect. First when they started to see problems in a different light, they found out that the solutions was actually not to change manager a couple of times a year, but to actually put some thought into recruitment rather than just randomly assembling a squad with expensive players. This is the reason Potter isn't achieving as much with Chelsea as he did with Brighton. Another factor is obviously that it takes time to get your team to play the way you want it.
GP did better with this Brighton side than RDZ has. GPs final 11 league games in charge of the team: 7 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss. RDZs first 11: 4 wins, 2 draws, 5 losses. If were going to play the game of "why isn't a new manager immediately getting the same or better results than his predecessor", it should go both ways. Why isn't De Zerbi achieving much with his current squad of players who are supposedly as good as the identical squad he arrived to in September?
Potter has regressed Chelsea since hes joined them.
Potter just doesn't have the big manager personality. He's too introverted. He doesn't have the character to win over big players or fans. De zerbi will go on to bigger and better than your boy potty.