Graham Potter expressed his frustration at Chelsea's inability to translate their training-ground successes into victories but emphasized that despite their current struggles, spirits are still high.

PHOTO | COURTESY Potter says that the spirits of his players are high in training

The Blues have not won in the Premier League since defeating Crystal Palace on January 15 and are 14 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham. On Saturday, they play home to relegation-threatened Leeds.

Despite an unprecedented expenditure of more than £300 million ($359 million) in the January transfer window, they have had a dreadful run of just one victory in 11 games across all competitions.

After sustaining a knee ligament injury during last week's 2-0 loss to Spurs, defender Thiago Silva is out for roughly six weeks, according to the latest news.

Yet according to the Chelsea boss, things are still going well in the camp.

PHOTO | COURTESY Chelsea players in training

"Day by day, we're seeing a lot of benefits," said Potter. Yet, regarding results, they have to be able to translate themselves onto the field.

Although performances haven't been as poor as the results, we are aware of the nature of our industry and the unfavourable consequences.

"But, in terms of everyday practice, the players' attitude, the team's cohesiveness, and the players' strength, that's all positive. Positive talk is challenging, though, because the outcomes are poor".

Potter was eager to accept blame for a slump that had left his team in 10th place in the Premier League and in danger of missing out on the Champions League for the upcoming season.

The former Brighton manager expressed sympathy with Chelsea fans' displeasure.

PHOTO | COURTESY  Potter says that the spirits of his players are high in training despite the poor streak

He replied, "We're hurting too, but we know they're hurting".

"I can understand that. We appreciate the support, which has been unwavering throughout".

"You anticipate a terrible reaction when you lose at home, 1-0, to the worst team (Southampton last month). They have been fair to us, but we haven't been able to provide them with enough to make them enthusiastic about the team".

Every team in the world experiences challenging periods, but there are times when everything goes right.

"Our task is to persevere through it. There is no alternative. Keep pushing forward, remaining steadfast, believing that we can turn things around and that victory is just around the corner".