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Graham Potter, Sweden and World Cup

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 · 10d
Graham Potter interview: West Ham hurt me but Sweden has been beautiful
The bait is dangled in front of Graham Potter twice, the second time with muffled sniggering, but there is no temptation to take it.

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How Graham Potter went from getting Hammered to getting ā€˜f***ing p****ed’ after unlikely World Cup heroics
 · 10d · on MSN
How Potter led Sweden to the World Cup: ā€˜The best night of my career’
 · 21h
Isak and Gyokeres star as Sweden thrash Tunisia
Sweden have beaten Tunisia 5-1, with Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres both scoring

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Sweden smash five past Tunisia in World Cup opener
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Two-goal Yasin Ayari combines with Sweden stars to sweep aside error-prone Tunisia
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Graham Potter interview: Finding joy with Sweden after Chelsea, West Ham woe, and unlocking Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak at World Cup

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
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Graham Potter interview: Gyokeres’ ā€˜incredible impact’, ā€˜great’ Isak, and ā€˜living through failure’

The Sweden coach explains the "out-of-body" experience he had when qualifying for the World Cup - and his plans for the tournament
10d

Graham Potter: ā€˜I feel very Swedish when I’m working – I look a bit Swedish’

The head coach is looking forward to leading Sweden into the World Cup after reflecting on his failures at Chelsea and West Ham
FIFA
2mon

Potter looks to follow in Raynor's legendary footsteps

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 Dallas'," declared an exuberant Graham Potter after sealing ...
The New York Times
8mon

Graham Potter and a sacked manager’s next steps. What if he just did… nothing?

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. ā€œNot. At. All,ā€ he responded when asked if he was fully across the previous weekend’s football, going ...
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