
Chelsea caretaker boss Bruno Saltor says he's taken the job with the full support of Graham Potter.
Bruno has stepped in after Potter's sacking last night and will be in charge for tomorrow's clash with Liverpool.
He said, "I just spoke to him five minutes ago and he sends his regards.
"It's been a difficult 24 hours for all of us, for staff, for our families and we now have to deal with the situation.
"He has been really supportive, the call was more to say hello to all of you.
"If I'm here right now it's because Graham and the club thought I was right step. I'm here just trying to help the club and be the most professional I can."
"We're just trying to collaborate as best we can and I think Graham did an amazing job.
"Football is a really complex business, and we have to keep going."
Saltor admits the players haven't been together since the dismissal of Potter at 8pm last night.
"I couldn't see the players yet.
"We've got an afternoon session planned, so I'll see them now.
"The responsibility is all of ours but we've got to keep positive and focus on tomorrow's game. That's the energy we're working with.
"They will be sad as well because they know the level of human being Graham is. I will take responsibility as I have done since day one and then expect them to be next to us and supportive.
"It's a sad day for the staff because Graham and Billy [Reid] are two top coaches, top people, two human beings.
"How I see it, is be the most professional I can, try to help guide the players and to prepare for the game the best we can."

