
Tottenham boss Nuno is confident the goals will eventually flow for his team.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy promised at the end of last season that he would appoint a manager to play “free-flowing, attacking and entertaining" football but Nuno's side have scored just once from open play in five League games and have the lowest expected goals (xG) of any side in the top-flight.
Asked if his side would eventually add goals to their hard work, Nuno said: “We have to find the balance.
“We have to find the balance in our game. If you want me to talk about the game against Chelsea, all the positives happened in the first half and we can share a lot of things that were okay and for sure the fans were happy.
“In the second half we didn't do things. We opened ourselves. One concern we have is when we concede first we are not able to react. The team is not strong enough to go and give a good response.
“A lot of things that we have to improve on, but what we saw is what is moving us forward in the first half, this attitude, this willingness to go and play really nice football.
“With the talented and quality players we have, when they start to gel I'm positive it's going to be good."
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