Chelsea caretaker Bruno Saltor taking day-by-day approach

    Interim Chelsea manager Bruno Saltor was unable to say whether he expects to still be in charge for the trip to Wolves on Saturday after overseeing a frustrating goalless draw against Liverpool.

    Bruno Saltor. Bruno Saltor.

    There was little to suggest much had changed in the 48 hours since Bruno replaced Graham Potter, who was abruptly sacked on Sunday after failing to turn around the team's ailing fortunes.

    Potter's spell in charge had been dogged by the inability of his team to score, with Stamford Bridge having seen the fewest goals of any Premier League ground this season, and that trend continued against a Liverpool side who dug in and thwarted Chelsea.

    As under their former boss, the Blues dominated in terms of chances created and put pressure on the visitors with a lively first-half display of harrying and high pressing.

    That intensity dwindled after half-time as the game petered out into a fifth scoreless game for Chelsea at home in 2023.

    They had goals from Reece James and Kai Havertz ruled out by VAR as fortune refused to turn in their favour.

    "As it stands I expect to go home and rest, focus on day by day," Bruno said. "The owners know the staff are going to be as professional as we can, to represent this club as best we can. We know the standards here."

    Bruno admitted before the game that he had little experience of management and had never selected a starting XI before.

    "It was difficult to enjoy," he added. "Really difficult. Sad, disappointment. But I've just been trying to focus on being the best version of myself, trying to help the boys, be supportive, and just focusing in hour after hour, day by day."

    Bruno also believed his players showed heart and was eager to play up their efforts in the wake of Potter's sudden departure.

    "We created enough chances to win the game," he said. "Two goals disallowed. The boys gave everything, they played with their heart. You can't ask for more.

    "It's execution. They're in front of the goal. They're human beings. The confidence has to be there.

    "Sometimes when one (chance is missed, others) after is a consequence. We just need to keep helping the boys. They've been going through a lot as well. It's been a tough season for them.

    "I know they miss chances. But what the they could affect the most was the attitude and the effort, that was there.

    "They score a lot of goals in training. But coming to a game is completely different.

    "It's been really difficult for them. It's not the first time they been in this situation this season. As a player you invest a lot in the manager. There's been good relationships with Graham and the players. The players have suffered as well."

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