Originally posted by inarsenewetrust
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For a guy that implies that he cares about his behavior and football, he showed the opposite. He didn’t have enough self-respect to leave that club and value his football. He also behaved unprofessionally when he had a big fight with Potter during training in front of the squad where he yelled that Potter might be racist towards him. It’s the lowest thing you can say.
Unfortunately Alireza seems lost. He seems to view himself as mentally strong and is influenced by his teammates telling him that they admire his patience with Potter, but he appears very sensitive and fragile.
Now, Potter is not a big club coach. His winrate has never been high. Appointing him was a rookie mistake by Chelseas new owner, something Abramovich would’ve never done.
I don’t condone Potter’s behavior, but they were legal. Potter has the legal right to exclude Alireza and tell him that he will play next week, just to exclude him. Because he can just say that he changed his mind even if in actuality it was on purpose to provoke him which I believe it was of course. But it’s for reasons like this that Potter won’t come out and speak of his treatment of Alireza, because he can just keep it to himself and go the legal route until Alireza leaves from being fed up, which took him way too long to make that decision.
Alireza isn’t the first case of such treatment. There has been multiple cases of this. Perhaps you don’t see it often because players don’t typically stay when told to leave. But when they do, then it turns out like Icardi in Inter and Hazard in Real Madrid. It’s not bizarre to me at all.
How can you say that Potter, as the head coach, doesn’t have the right to sell his player (Alireza) just because of his CV?
His CV is irrelevant to his job position.
As head coach, he decides who plays and who doesn’t.
A previous coach signing Alireza on a five year contract is also irrelevant. Potter still has the authority to sell Alireza the same day he becomes head coach. However, Alireza chose to stay and that’s his own fault for the reasons I’ve mentioned in my previous post.
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