Sacking Tuchel was wrong timing, but right move given the fact he had lost the dressing room and we had stalled under him, he seemed to have lost his love for football due to his public divorce and stories coming out over his handling of players only confirm that.
You can also analyse how we had been getting worse with every game on from Tuchel's 50th match as Chelsea boss and the downward trend was showing no chance of slowing.
Potter is hands down the best property out there in management aside from Pep and Klopp in the Premier League and if it goes how it should, we will finally become challengers again.
Todd is already implementing plans that we've wanted at Chelsea for years, a new scouting department after the failures of Scott McLachlan, a proper Sporting and Technical Director coming in after years of not having one since Emenalo left. Moving to more statistical based recruitment for players instead of stupidly signing players based on who Roman liked and didn't like. And the City inspired multi club plan to make a network of affiliate clubs is 100% the way to go for developing youth talents at top clubs and it's great that we're joining the trend.
It's not been a smooth start as we've been trying to spin a thousands plates at once, but now the window is over we can focus on implementing the infrastructure needed to push on as a club from January.
I get if you only blindly listen to pundits on Sky and TalkSport it can paint a negative picture, but please actually do the research, you'll find that the koolaid actually tastes surprisingly good