Before the match with Borussia in Dortmund, Chelsea manager Graham Potter also spoke about the situation after the match with West Ham when he was targeted by journalists.
Potter did not have a special reaction to the situation at the end of the match against West Ham when his team did not receive a penalty.
Tomas Soucek played with his hand, and the Chelsea coach did not protest too much, which surprised many.
Before the match with Dortmund in the Champions League, journalists asked him if anything could make him angry.
“Of course I get angry, I’m human like you. But I choose to restrain myself. The same media write about me that I should be more furious and write that referees are the main problem of football and I don’t see that connection. It’s an emotional thing. I have a responsibility to myself, to Chelsea, and I need to behave in the right way,” said Graham Potter and answered once again:
“If you think that I got from the ninth tier of English football to the Champions League without being angry and just being good, then I would tell you that you don’t know anything.”