Graham Potter isn't bothered by what Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola think of Chelsea's eye-watering spending in the January transfer market.
On Friday, Liverpool boss Klopp joked that he would only speak of Chelsea's spending if he had his lawyer present while Guardiola was also asked for his thoughts.
The Spaniard hinted his club would be in for criticism if they dropped the £320 million Potter's side did in the January window.
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Despite starting with British record signing Enzo Fernandez in the side on Friday night, Chelsea only managed a goalless draw at home to Fulham and chants of 'what a waste of money' were heard from the away end.
Potter said: “It’s not just Enzo who will have to get used to it, it’s the whole team. It’s normal because we’ve spent the money we’ve spent. The media aren’t going to let that go under the radar, so all of football will be singing that song, that’s for sure.
“Everybody's entitled to their opinion. It’s a free world, it’s free speech, which is good. [Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp] are entitled to their opinion. I don’t worry too much about that. They’ve got their right to speak. And that’s fair enough.”
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