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Chelsea's Potter not getting carried away despite 'step forward' in Champions League

Reuters
Chelsea's Graham Potter celebrates in midweek at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea's Graham Potter celebrates in midweek at Stamford BridgeReuters
Chelsea appear to have hit the brakes on their downward spiral after claiming back-to-back wins for the first time since October, but manager Graham Potter (47) said on Friday he will not get carried away by recent results.

Chelsea are 10th in the Premier League and were eliminated early in both of England's knockout cup competitions.

They endured a miserable run of two wins in 15 games that ended last Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Leeds United, which was followed by a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday.

When asked if the wins had taken some of the weight off his shoulders, Potter told reporters: "In some way, yeah.

"I don't think it's something I get too bogged down with but it's always nicer to win. Everything feels better, it feels like you're taking a step forward," added Potter, speaking ahead of Saturday's visit to 15th-placed Leicester City.

"I'm not getting carried away; it's two wins. The boys have stuck together through a bad time which is good, but we have to start again against Leicester."

Chelsea have opted to employ a 3-4-3 system in their last two games, but Potter stressed that the formation was not set in stone.

"Even in the two games, we've had different back threes...

"At the moment the formation is suiting us quite well, and it's working. Defensively, we're up there as one of the best teams in the Premier League.

"So that is something to be positive about. But we have to be balanced and do both sides of the game well. The attacking bit is more difficult than the defending, but consistency always helps."

On Saturday, Chelsea will come up against a Leicester side that have lost their last four games in all competitions and have failed to register a shot on target in their last two league games.

Leicester have also won only one of their last six home league games against Chelsea.

Despite the odds looking to be in the London club's favour, Potter urged caution.

"We have to play well. Leicester's results have been worse than their performances, they've been a bit unfortunate. They're suffering from not the best of starts but have rallied," Potter said.

Chelsea will be without Reece James (23) through illness, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (33) with a back injury and N'Golo Kante (31), who has a hamstring issue, for Saturday's game, while Raheem Sterling's (28) participation is in doubt due to his own hamstring issue.

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