Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel admits they need to be stronger with their attacking play after their 1-1 draw at Southampton.
His side went behind for the first time in the seven matches he has been in charge when the Saints scored on the counter-attack in the first half. A Mason Mount penalty in the second half claimed a point.
Tuchel said, "The structure is never the problem and the structure is never the solution, it is always the input of the players. The structure is fluid, in different structures you find different spaces.
"We think day and night about scoring and creating chances. The statistics from the last matches show we don't score enough for the amount of touches in the box and for the amount of shots and for the amount of creating.
"It is a lack of precision, not a lack of opportunities. It is the quality in decision-making. Today in the last 20 metres I did not feel that we could finish the game when it is there to be done. We have to analyse this and it is my job to create more big chances."

