Former Chelsea manager Graham Potter has debunked reports linking him as a possible replacement for Erik Ten Hag at Manchester United. Potter, who was sacked 17 months ago by the Blues, told Monday Night Football that there is no truth to such a report. “I think what I’ve read so far in the media a...
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