In an in-depth interview, Graham Potter explains how the best night of his career propelled his Sweden side to the World Cup; former Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham boss also discusses overcoming dark ...
The bait is dangled in front of Graham Potter twice, the second time with muffled sniggering, but there is no temptation to take it. “Why are you desperate to get me to sing?” Potter exclaims, his ...
The head coach is looking forward to leading Sweden into the World Cup after reflecting on his failures at Chelsea and West Ham ...
GRAHAM POTTER must have felt like drowning his sorrows after his West Ham sacking in September. But just six months later he was getting “f***ing p***ed” celebrating Sweden’s dramatic qualification to ...
The Sweden coach discusses his side's dramatic route to the FIFA World Cup, the quality within and the brilliance of Viktor Gyokeres.
Graham Potter shocked football fans as he revealed his talent for languages at his Sweden unveiling on Monday afternoon. The West Ham boss has been appointed on an unusual contract ahead of looming ...
How Graham Potter led Sweden to the World Cup: ‘It was the best night of my career’ - INTERVIEW: Graham Potter spent four months meticulously planning for two play-off games, he tells Lawrence Ostlere ...
The most striking thing about The Athletic’s interview with Jurgen Klopp this week was just how at ease he seems with not being a manager anymore. “Not. At. All,” he responded when asked if he was ...
Graham Potter has admitted he may need to review footage after being left with a bloodied ear during Sweden's emphatic World Cup victory over Tunisia. The Englishman enjoyed a dream start to life on ...
Graham Potter is the second Englishman to have guided Sweden to the FIFA World Cup behind George Raynor, who reached the 1958 final. "I'm going to have a beer and then think, 'Wow, we're going to ...
By Amy Tennery EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, June 29 (Reuters) - Sweden will need to produce the performance of a lifetime to ...
This edition will be only the third one when the Blågult will come to the tournament with a foreign coach, the previous two being under Englishman George Raynor in 1950 and 1958.