Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta has advised Graham Potter to not let strain “destroy his life” because the under-fire Chelsea boss battles to keep away from the sack.
Chelsea is languishing in tenth place within the Premier League after shedding to Tottenham on Sunday and sits 26 factors behind chief Arsenal.
Potter’s facet has gained simply 9 of 26 video games in all competitions since he changed the sacked Thomas Tuchel in September.
The former Brighton boss revealed final week that he and his kids have acquired dying threats from offended Chelsea followers.
Talking concerning the want for persistence from supporters and Chelsea’s homeowners whereas he rebuilds his workforce following an enormous January spending spree on new signings, Potter lately referenced Arsenal’s enchancment underneath Arteta this season.
Potter revealed he had watched the Amazon ‘All or Nothing’ documentary which was filmed throughout a troublesome season for Arsenal after they squandered an opportunity to complete within the prime 4.
“Two years into Mikel’s reign he’s close to getting the sack and people are wanting him out and it’s a disaster,” he mentioned.
“Now things have changed a little bit and that’s just the way it is.”
Arteta, whose workforce can go 5 factors clear on the prime of the Premier League if it beats Everton on Wednesday, conceded issues weren’t so clean earlier in his tenure.
The Spaniard rebuffed a query on whether or not he had acquired dying threats like Potter, saying: “I prefer not to talk about that”, he did admit he is aware of what the Chelsea boss goes by means of.
“Absolutely,” he replied when requested if he had empathy for Potter. “We are colleagues and we all know the pressure, the demands and the uncertainty that this industry has.
“The fact is the ball has to go into the net and there are many factors that prevent that, that you cannot control so of course you empathise because you suffer and you know how it is when he is going through those moments.
“You can have difficulties in your job and challenges, which we do, especially when you lose, but when you are winning as well because this job is so demanding. But you cannot destroy your life because of that.
“And your family, your friends, your loved ones, the people around you, doesn’t deserve to have their lives affected in such a negative way because you don’t win a football match.
“So that balance I think in my case was critical, but you need some help, someone to paint that picture in front of you because sometimes when you are in that position it is not easy to see.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com