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Former England football star Glenn Johnson has reacted to Chelsea’s recent appointment which saw bring in former Brighton manager Graham Potter as a replacement for Thomas Tuchel.

Johnson claimed the Blues made a wrong decision by sacking Tuchel as he added that the decision ‘could come back to bite’ them.

Recall that the west London side sacked Tuchel after he led their 1-0 loss to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.

Johnson stated that he would have signed Mauricio Pochettino instead of Potter at Stamford Bridge.

“When Thomas Tuchel was sacked, I thought it was obvious that Chelsea would move for Mauricio Pochettino, but obviously I got it wrong,” Johnson told Bettingodds.com.

“He would have been the man for me. I know some people were saying it would have been a cheaper option to go for Graham Potter, but it doesn’t sound that way, does it?

“They’ve had to pay many millions for the compensation and then pay a £10 million-a-year salary. You could have saved the £20 million it’s taken for Chelsea to get Potter and his backroom staff and got Pochettino instead.”

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On Tuchel’s sacking, Johnson added: “I was as shocked as anybody, to be honest. Obviously, the owners had something in their mind whilst they were buying the club.

“It didn’t warrant a sacking at all. They were making progress and had made a few signings, so it’s a total shock, and it could be a decision that comes back to bite them.

“His stock won’t have dropped at all. He would be on anybody’s shortlist. I’m not necessarily saying he would be everybody’s number one target, but he’d definitely be in the conversation. It was only 18 months ago when they won the Champions League.”

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