With a 2-0 loss at Tottenham on Sunday, the Blues' dismal 2023 continued. This was their first loss to Spurs in the Premier League since November 2018.
Chelsea has only managed one victory in their last 12 games, and as a result, they are currently only in the top half of the Premier League on the basis of goal differential.
Although Potter has received public support from the Chelsea hierarchy, he was informed that if performance doesn't start to improve, the dynamic may change.
"Well, there's always that question and you can't stop the questions. Whilst the results are like they are, I accept it, it's part of the job," he replied.
"We were talking before the game about watching the 'All or Nothing' [Amazon Prime documentary] at Arsenal, two years into Mikel's reign and he's close to getting the sack, people are wanting him out and it's a disaster. And obviously now things have changed a little bit."
Despite spending over £300m during the January transfer window, Chelsea haven't been able to turn their fortune.
Following the defeat to Tottenham Hotspur this Sunday evening, Chelsea remain in 10th position in the Premier League table.
Potter also linked his situation to Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, who is also enduring a difficult patch at Anfield.
He added: "That's just the way it is. if you look at Jurgen [Klopp's] situation, they haven't got the results and all of a sudden people want him out. That's just the nature of football.
"Obviously I haven't done enough at this club to have too much good faith and I also accept that as well. My job is to not worry too much about that, worry about where the question comes from but to focus on supporting the team and players because I really like these players. They're good lads, they want to do better, they want to win, but at the moment we're suffering."
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