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Not good enough: Potter warned about Chelsea’s form

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Former Chelsea captain, John Terry, has issued a warning to manager Graham Potter about the team’s form, which he said is “clearly not good enough.”

According to Terry, the Blues manager also need to decide on a “settled team.”

This is coming after Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw against a struggling West Ham side on Saturday in the Premier League.

While Joao Felix scored his first goal and gave the Blues the early lead, their former star Emerson Palmieri scored an equaliser for the Hammers.

The game against West Ham was a third successive draw for Potter’s side in the Premier League, meaning they remain ninth, 10 points outside the Champions League places.

When asked by a fan if he helped get Potter the Chelsea job, Terry said on Instagram: “Absolutely not.

“I tweeted that I loved watching Brighton play and his style of play. I have nothing to do with the first team. I’m working with the [Under] 18s and 21s and love my role.

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“Clearly results are not good enough and we need to get a settled team.”

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