Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel said his group needed to end a line of defensive blunders that have seen the European bosses yield 11 goals in their last three home games, including Wednesday's 4-2 loss by Arsenal.
"This measure of slip-ups of this type, it is essentially inconceivable and I don't see it in some other matches however I see it presently in back to back matches of our games and it needs to stop," Tuchel told columnists.
The German said he thought Chelsea had beaten the defensive frailties that added to their 4-1 loss at Stamford Bridge to Brentford and their 3-1 home misfortune to Real Madrid in the Champions League recently after strong exhibitions all the more as of late.
"They get the full recognition when they do it as they did it the last three matches and they need to confront reality that this is difficult to win matches this way," Tuchel said.
Arsenal went on when Eddie Nketiah seized on a feeble back pass by Andreas Christensen in the thirteenth moment and the striker sacked a second goal to set the Gunners 3-2 up in the 57th moment when he seized on another misunderstanding in Chelsea's defense.
Tuchel additionally deplored the penalty yielded in injury time when Cesar Azpilicueta fouled Bukayo Saka who scored from the spot to seal the 4-2 win.
"We have three ball misfortunes in 10 seconds and afterward we do a foul where it's ... not even the smallest risk... furthermore, we loot ourselves the opportunity to have six minutes perhaps for the adjuster," he said.
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