Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was relieved to watch on as Chelsea defeated Leicester City 2-1.
Chelsea beat Leicester City with a man down, following Conor Gallagher’s first-half red card.
Gallagher picked up two yellow cards in a space of six minutes, and the second yellow was from a Chelsea corner kick, which Leicester City tried to break from.
Tuchel was critical of the team’s positioning during corners, and revealed after the game that the team must change how it plays.
“We lack belief and precision,” said Tuchel when analysing his side’s attacking set-piece situation.
“We can speak it out clearly. It’s not good enough how we take set-pieces at the moment and on top of it, we give chances away.
“We are sloppy on the coverage, bad with the decision making how we cover the set-pieces. We have to stop doing this and improve immediately.
“We are on it with the team and I don’t know why it happened again.
“At the end of this chain is a decision that brings such a huge disadvantage after 25 minutes.
“It’s a very, very bad decision from Conor and, of course, he is upset. Everybody was upset in this moment because it almost kills the whole football match.”