It was a special night – Potter delighted as Chelsea go through
Chelsea overcame a one-goal deficit from the first leg with a strong performance to defeat Borussia Dortmund
Chelsea head coach Graham Potter praised the atmosphere and hailed a “special night” at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Chelsea started well despite being 1-0 down from the first leg in Germany, scoring either side of half-time through Raheem Sterling and a retaken Kai Havertz penalty.
Dortmund arrived having won 10 games in a row, but had no answer for a Chelsea team seemingly boosted by the weekend’s victory over Leeds United, which was only their second in 12 games.
“Really pleased. Fantastic atmosphere, fantastic evening,” Potter said at his post-match press conference.
“The players and supporters were tremendous. We had to be against a team that have 10 wins on the bounce. It was a special night.”
The Premier League side was missing injured Thiago Silva and unregistered Benoit Badiashile, so Marc Cucurella came into the back three, and Potter was impressed with the Spaniard, who has been chastised by fans for his recent performances.
“I think he got man of the match, didn’t he?” Potter asked. “I’m delighted for him. When you’re having a bad time like we have, you accept the criticism. Marc has dealt with it well.
“We’ve tried to shield him a bit and pick the moment. With Benoit not available, he gave us the left foot and balance in a back-three and thankfully he delivered a top performance.”
It made it back-to-back wins for Chelsea for the first time since October, and Potter addressed the recent dip in form and fan reaction directed at him.
“I think the supporters have been really fair with us,” he said. “Supporters care, so when the results aren’t what they want, they feel pain. They need to articulate that pain somehow, to get rid of it.
“They’ve been really supportive, they really have. They’ve stuck with the team and helped us on the pitch. You always need a bit of luck. I would say before the World Cup, we had nine players out.
“If you have all these players out, and tonight [Dortmund] had some players missing and that goes in our favour. I’m not going to complain about that at all.”
He later added: “Inevitably, in life, you’re going to have bad times and good times. I don’t see any other way to look at it. It’s how you react to the bad times, get some perspective and analyse it in the correct way.
“Things are never bad forever but it felt like that sometimes.”
Potter was also asked if he had spoken to owner Todd Boehly, who was in attendance, to which he responded with a witty remark: “Yeah I have, yeah. We’re still here, I’m still here.”