Honestly...
Football fans are fickle at the best of times but some Chelsea fans have gone to a whole new level after deciding that one game of the Graham Potter era is enough for them.
Potter started his Stamford Bridge tenure with a 1-1 draw against Red Bull Salzburg after Raheem Sterling's curling effort was cancelled out by Noah Okafor 15 minutes from time to leave them bottom of their Champions League group.
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It may have not been the winning start Potter and Blues fans were hoping for but after only being in the job for a week, there were always going to be teething problems.
Outspoken co-owner Todd Boehly explained that the appointment of the former Brighton and Hove Albion boss was the start of a long-term vision he had for the west Londoners.
But some supporters don't align with that vision and want change already. Less than 24 hours after the game '#Potterout' was trending on social media, with some rather questionable explanations as to why Potter isn't up to the job.
One fan explained, saying: "Zero Credentials, Zero Experience, Zero Trophies, We are Chelsea. We do not want you #Potterout."
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Another said: "Let’s give Harry Potter more time."
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A third added: "Let's be real Tuchel would've won that."
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Potter admitted at full time that he was frustrated with the result against the Austrian side but admired the energy from his team.
"Frustrated with just the one point. I enjoyed how the players went about their work tonight. I thought we got Raheem into some good 1v1 situations. Our response was good to conceding," he said.
"But we needed a second goal and it didn't come. We're disappointed with the one point.
"They gave everything. I was very proud of how they acted. It's not been easy for them either. A change of coach and all that comes with that. They've acted professionally, honestly and taken responsibility. Effort was 100 per cent there."
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