Potter takes 'responsibility' as Chelsea slip into bottom half after Villa loss
Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea v Aston Villa - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - April 1, 2023 Chelsea manager Graham Potter gestures as Mykhailo Mudryk shakes hands with assistant manager Billy Reid after being substituted off Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
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Under-pressure
Chelsea manager Graham Potter said he took responsibility after a 2-0 loss at
home to Aston Villa on Saturday sent the Blues into the bottom half of the
Premier League tables.
Ollie
Watkins gave Villa an early lead before a superb strike by John McGinn, fresh
from starring in Scotland's shock Euro 2024 win over Spain, made it 2-0 in the
56th minute with Chelsea booed off the field by their own fans come full-time
at Stamford Bridge.
Defeat saw
Villa leapfrog the hosts into ninth place, with the result leaving Chelsea, for
so long used to being title-contenders, in 11th -- below local rivals Fulham --
and five points off any European spot.
"I
don't like to blame anybody, I have to take responsibility," said Potter.
As for the
jeers of the fans, the former Brighton boss added: "We can feel the pain
of the supporters... I understand when you lose at home, the emotion of the
game is such that people are going to be disappointed and frustrated and angry.
"Where
we are in the league table, no one's happy with. Whatever criticism comes I
have to accept."
'Painful
scoreline'
Once again
Chelsea paid dearly for a lack of cutting edge up front. They had 27 shots on
target to Villa's five - but the Birmingham club made two of their chances
count.
"The
intention of the team was there," said Potter. "You can tell by how
many times we got in their box, the shots we had. There was a positive intent
but the scoreline is painful for us."
This was
Villa's fifth away win since Unai Emery became manager in October, and they are
now just one point off Liverpool in eighth, and just two points shy of a
European place.
Watkins has
been a central figure in that run, scoring 10 goals this season and looking a
revitalised player since Emery replaced Steven Gerrard.
"The
first thing is his commitment to practice every day, trying to improve,"
said Emery. "We're trying to help him to use his characteristics and his
skill in our shape. He is very demanding every day to try to practice. We think
he can improve."
Watkins
broke the deadlock in the 18th minute, capitalising on a slack header from Marc
Cucurella before lobbing the ball over Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Emiliano
Martinez, Argentina's World Cup-winning goalkeeper, preserved Villa's lead by
diving low to his left to deny Kai Havertz.
Villa
captain McGinn doubled the lead in style with a well-struck curling effort from
25 yards out.
Chelsea
worked hard but rarely threatened a goal. One consolation for the Blues was the
sight of defender N'Golo Kante, a 2018 World Cup winner with France, coming off
the bench in the 57th minute to make his first senior appearance for Chelsea
under Potter, having been sidelined since August.


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