TottonSeagull
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Of course, he doesnt know as much as you about the team situation - you know, status of injuries and sicknesses etc - going into the game yesterday, but since he picks the team I thought maybe it could be interesting to read anyway.
Potter was asked by The Argus whether his line-up was out of choice or necessity.
He said: “A bit of both, I would say. With Chelsea on Saturday, we have got a couple of lads sick, a couple of players who are recovering (from injury) and quite close but we just thought it was too soon for them to play.”
Source: The Argus
Okay - now, since 90% of the people here are complaining about last nights lineup, I'd like the experts in here to clarify some questions:
Scenario one - Graham Potter is telling the truth and there is a lot of injuries and some players have gotten sick
1. Which injured or sick players should have started the game?
2. Which players starting in the Newcastle game should also have started on Villa and then on Saturday against Chelsea? Who are the ones fit enough to play 3 games in one week feeling zero fatigue in the last of those games?
Scenario two - Graham Potter is lying - everyone is perfectly fit and capable - and is just trying to **** you and your club
1. ...why?
Dear Graham
Thanks for your post today and the justification of the team last night.
Personally I think you were wrong to play so many youngsters and it a bit disrespectful to the competition and the fans.
That being said enjoying the way we are playing and looking forward to giving Chelsea a good game on Saturday.
Please don't take things too personally.