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Chelsea’s unimpressive game against Liverpool, should a new coach be found?

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Chelsea can’t bear to allow their season to float like Tuesday’s presentation against Liverpool did. Following Graham Potter’s firing, the Blues are a club in balance, briefly directed by a break lead trainer without really any experience of driving a side at the most significant level.

Bruno Saltor, an individual from Potter’s private cabin staff, had never at any point picked a group prior to confronting Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool at Stamford Scaffold. He is what could be compared to a seat filler at the Oscars, there exclusively to fill a conspicuous hole and look like it. Absolutely no part of this is Saltor’s shortcoming, obviously. He felt compelled by a sense of honor to remain on following discussions among Potter and the club pointed toward “working with a smooth progress” as the club depicted it in their Sunday night proclamation affirming the change. In the event that the indication of a smooth change is business as usual, this 0-0 draw was job well done.

Chelsea made and squandered the best possibilities, finishing with a xG of 2.12 yet neglecting to dominate the match. It bore every one of the signs of past imperfect showcases which cost Potter his work. There was a sense even before the opening shot that given the conditions, the two groups would have been glad to shake hands and call it a draw. Klopp rolled out six improvements from Saturday’s 4-1 lowering at Manchester City with Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson among those dropped to the seat.

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