Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl wants his side to reflect on their most recent home defeat.
The Saints were left disappointed after a clinical Chelsea ran away to a 4-1 win at their home stadium.
Boss Hasenhuttl was gutted by the manner of the defeat, given they usually pose a significant threat to top six sides that come to visit.
Hasenhuttl told reporters of the 4-1 loss at home: "It was a very disappointing afternoon.
"I think like always this season the first chance is a goal against us at the moment and that doesn't help us massively to perform better.
"I think you can lose against such a strong side and that is ok, but what I was really disappointed about was the mistakes we made in the first half.
"If you invite them to score then you don't have to wonder that they do it.
"We must be very honest and truthful to ourselves because otherwise we lie to ourselves and say we play better and at the moment we are not better.
"We know we have to have a very good performance if we want to take something but at the moment we are far away from a good performance and this is something that is really disappointing for me.
"It doesn't care about shape or something else, it is the fact they show you every weakness in your game and every one against one duel you lose and you see how strong and competitive they are in the moment and we are not. This is exactly what we want to work on in the next weeks.
"The games don't get easier so we must do it much better than at the moment because at the moment we are far away from getting something."

