LONDON, England (AP):
Maybe this will be the turning point for under-fire Chelsea manager Graham Potter.
He went into yesterday’s game against Borussia Dortmund with questions hanging over his future. Now he has the Champions League (CL) quarterfinals to look forward to.
Kai Havertz’ twice-taken penalty secured a 2-0 win in front of co-owner Todd Boehly at Stamford Bridge to ease the pressure on Potter and spark celebrations inside the stadium rarely seen during such a troubled campaign…
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