Chelsea boss Graham Potter admits he's surprised being on the brink of English football history tomorrow.
Potter heads into the Brighton game looking to make it 10 matches unbeaten as Chelsea head coach, which would make him the first English manager of the Blues to achieve that milestone.
While delighted with the start he's made at Stamford Bridge, Potter was quick to point out that he doesn't pay too much attention to such stats and his primary concern is preparing his side for Saturday's clash.
"I wasn't aware of that and it's not something I think about too much," said Potter.
"My main focus is to prepare the team to try and get a good result against Brighton, which will be tough enough."

