The English Chelsea Supporters Association has condemned the death threats that coach Graham Potter has been subjected to, at a time when the team is suffering locally and continually.

And the "British News Agency" (BA Media) reported that the English coach, Potter, Chelsea, confirmed that he had received messages that he described as "never nice," and said that she "wants my death and the death of my children."

The "Blues" pledged to provide support for the 47-year-old coach, who replaced German Thomas Tuchel last September.

The Chelsea Supporters Association issued a statement confirming its support for the investigation of these threats.

"The Chelsea Supporters' Association is appalled that death threats have been made against Graham Potter and his family," the statement added.

He continued, "The actions of these people are disgusting and do not represent the Chelsea fans. The coach and his family should not be exposed to any threat of any kind, we are very disappointed."

"While arguing and evaluating performance is part of the game, it must not degenerate into behavior that is offensive to individuals or their families," the statement said.

Chelsea - who will visit Tottenham tomorrow in the 25th week of the Premier League - ranks tenth in the English Premier League standings, with 31 points.