
The Chelsea fans have been split on what Graham Potter did during Kai Havertz’s retaken penalty against Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League. The incident occurred in the second half of the match when Havertz stepped up to take the penalty, only for the referee to order a retake due to encroachment by Chelsea players.
The debate has been raging among Chelsea fans ever since, with some arguing that Potter should have done more to prevent the encroachment, while others believe that he was right to allow the players to stay in the box.
On one hand, some fans believe that Potter should have done more to prevent the encroachment. They argue that he should have instructed the players to move away from the penalty area, or at least warned them that they were in danger of being penalised. They also point out that Potter should have been more proactive in his management of the situation, as it was his responsibility to ensure that the penalty was taken in accordance with the rules.
On the other hand, some fans believe that Potter was right to allow the players to stay in the box. They argue that the players were not interfering with the taking of the penalty, and that the referee was simply being overly strict in his interpretation of the rules. They also point out that Potter was in a difficult position, as he had to balance the need to ensure that the penalty was taken in accordance with the rules, while also allowing the players to remain in the box and support Havertz.
Ultimately, it is impossible to know for sure what the correct decision was in this situation. However, it is clear that the debate among Chelsea fans is likely to continue for some time. Some will argue that Potter should have done more to prevent the encroachment, while others will believe that he was right to allow the players to stay in the box. Whatever the outcome, it is clear that the incident has caused a great deal of debate among Chelsea fans.