
West Ham boss David Moyes is adamant Graham Potter is worthy of the Chelsea job.
The Hammers host Chelsea in the early kickoff today.
Moyes said, "It's not an easier job [being the Chelsea boss at the moment].
"The hardest part for a manager is leaving players out and picking the eleven because you want to involve them all. It's never an easy task when you've got an awful lot of players to choose from and obviously a lot of very good ones as well, which are probably used to playing most weeks.
"I'm not sure I would want as much money to spend as Chelsea have.
"I think sometimes you want to build a team and take it forward. But Chelsea is building a team, and it's not for me to comment on how Chelsea do their business. They know how to do it. They've been very successful over many years. So, it's their choice.
"Graham Potter is an exceptional manager.
"It wouldn't matter if he's been given 17 new players or whether he's got 17, who have been there for a long time. He's an exceptional coach, it wouldn't change his abilities. It's great news that a British manager has got a chance to manage one of the top clubs in the country. I think he's going to do a great job."

