Chelsea boss Frank Lampard was pleased with their 2-1 win at Watford.
Goals from Tammy Abraham, the young striker's 10th of the season, and Christian Pulisic, his fourth in two games, earned the 2-1 triumph.
"We dominated the game, played some great football for big periods of it and created enough chances," he said.
"You have to give credit to Ben Foster because he made some great saves but we feel ourselves that there's at least three or four goals in that game.
"Two goals is never enough to put a game to bed. We've felt that already this season and it's been a bit of a story of our season at times, especially away from home, but that shouldn't take away from how well we played.
"I enjoyed watching a lot of the play. For 25 minutes, it was outstanding and we controlled it, then we got a bit sloppy but again in the second half the link between Jorginho, Mateo Kovacic and Mason Mount a bit higher was really good. They're all comfortable on the ball, they have the ability to find a forward pass and break the line and Kovacic in particular drove from midfield a couple of times. I thought they were outstanding."

