Amazing sources claim that during Graham Potter's disastrous tenure at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea players "never took" him seriously and made fun of him using analogies to Harry Potter.

Graham Potter was mocked with Harry Potter references and Chelsea players “never took” him seriously during his ill-fated spell at Stamford Bridge, according to stunning reports.

Amazing sources claim that during Graham Potter's disastrous tenure at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea players "never took" him seriously and made fun of him using analogies to Harry Potter.

Potter's tenure at the Premier League club came to an end after Chelsea's 2-0 loss to Aston Villa on Saturday at Stamford Bridge.

Following Thomas Tuchel's dismissal from his position as Bayern Munich manager, Potter moved from Brighton to Chelsea in September of last year.

Graham Potter's departure from Chelsea FC has been officially announced, according to a club statement released on Sunday.

Graham has promised to work with the Club to make it possible.

"Graham has committed to work with the Club to make the transfer go smoothly.

"During his tenure with the team, Graham has advanced us to the Champions League quarterfinal, where we will play Real Madrid.

Graham's work and contributions are appreciated, and Chelsea wishes him well in the future.

The Independent claims that Chelsea players gave Potter nicknames "based on his wizard namesake" and that "there were recurrent references to Quidditch."

In the Innterim, until a new manager is hired, Bruno Saltor, Potter's assistant coach, will lead the team, according to a statement from Chelsea.

The article continued by stating that even transfer targets "didn't know that much about" Potter and that certain Chelsea players were obliged to "check up his career."

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