Chelsea fans have been through a rollercoaster of emotions over the past few years, but it appears they are now fully trusting the process. This was evident when Chelsea director Bruce Boehly was spotted hugging manager Graham Potter while holding a beer after the Blues’ impressive 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League.
The win was a huge statement of intent from Chelsea, who have been on a remarkable run of form since the appointment of Potter in the summer. The Blues have been unbeaten in their last nine games in all competitions, and have won seven of those.
The result against Dortmund was particularly impressive, as it was the first time Chelsea had beaten a German side in the Champions League since 2012. It was also the first time they had kept a clean sheet in the competition since 2013.
The win was a huge boost for the club, and it appears that the fans are now fully trusting the process. This was evident when Boehly was spotted hugging Potter while holding a beer after the game.
The image of the two men embracing was shared widely on social media, and it was a sign that the fans are now fully behind the manager and the team. It was also a sign that the club is now united in its mission to achieve success.
The win over Dortmund was a huge statement of intent from Chelsea, and it appears that the fans are now fully trusting the process. The image of Boehly and Potter embracing was a sign that the club is now united in its mission to achieve success, and it is clear that the fans are now fully behind the manager and the team.