CHELSEA fans were totally divided on what Graham Potter did during Kai Havertz's retaken penalty.
The Blues forward saw his initial spot-kick thump back off the base of the post before being cleared away.
Graham Potter watched Kai Havertz's first penalty hit the postCredit: BT SportHe looked down for the retaken effortCredit: BT SportHavertz rolled his retaken effort into the bottom cornerCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunHowever, VAR ordered it to be retaken due to encroaching by the Borussia Dortmund players.
And the German, 23, coolly chose the same technique to slide into the bottom corner and put Chelsea in front on aggregate.
But his manager Potter could not watch and instead looked down at the floor.
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea - Kick-off time, TV channel and team newsThe Englishman, 47, told BT Sport: "After the first one I thought I'll sit down now and listen to the crowd and thankfully the noise was there.
"I didn't know a massive amount, I knew they had encroached and my assistant is better with the rules than me.
"It was him or Reece, sometimes you have to let the lads on the pitch sort it, we've got confidence in Kai.
"I was delighted when I heard the roar, even though I wasn't watching.
"I'm in awe of anyone who can take penalties, it wasn't for me."
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Some fans criticised the ex-Brighton chief, accusing him of weak mentality.
One said: "Potter ain't made out for that club, the guy couldn't even watch - soft manager."
Another wrote: "Potter what a p**** he no fit watch the penalty - get this guy out of the club."
5 talking points as Chelsea lose top-four ground in meek Nottingham Forest drawA third added: "Why didnât Potter watch the penalty, this guy manðð"
And a fourth replied: "Graham Potter canât even bare to watch the penalty - what a chump."
But others praised Potter and suggested his behaviour proves just how much he cares, especially given the mounting pressure amid the poor run of form.
One said: "Graham Potter couldn't even bring himself to watch Havertz's penalty if nothing else that shows you Chelsea results matter to him."
Another wrote: "Potter couldnât watch the penalty! For all his faults just goes to show he does care!!"
And an excited third commented: "Potter couldnât watch because he was that nervous, proper Chels. Give this man another five-year deal and give him a statue
"Masterclass is happening right in our very eyes, the turtle neck has yet again done magic."
Potter was soon celebrating, though, as Havertz stuck in what proved to be the winning goal in the last-16 tie.
And he was absolutely delighted as he congratulated his players and applauded the fans after the full-time whistle as the major win secured Chelsea's place in the quarter-finals.
Potter let the emotion out after full-timeCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunThe under-pressure Chelsea manager booked a quarter-final spotCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun