Alonso accepts Chelsea guilty of 'silly mistakes' in Arsenal defeat
Maurizio Sarri blasted Chelsea's display in Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Arsenal, and Marcos Alonso conceded the Blues brought it on themselves.
Marcos Alonso accepted Chelsea were guilty of making "silly mistakes" in Saturday's 2-0 defeat to London rivals Arsenal.
Chelsea found themselves trailing after just 14 minutes when Alexandre Lacazette emphatically found the net from close range.
Laurent Koscielny doubled the lead just before the break with a fortuitous goal as his attempt to meet the ball with a header instead went in via his shoulder.
Chelsea did go close to making things interesting, as Alonso hit the post with a header and then forced Bernd Leno into a late save, but Arsenal ultimately ran out comfortable winners.
It’s all over at the Emirates. #ARSCHEpic.twitter.com/23tRVTTTaB— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) January 19, 2019
Maurizio Sarri was scathing of his team after the game, saying they are difficult to motivate, and Alonso felt the outcome had as much to do with Chelsea's performance as it did Arsenal's.
"We made silly mistakes," he told the club's official website. "We provoked them to gain confidence and come to press us because we were making mistakes.
"In the second half we tried, but it was too late and we couldn't score. When you lose, you learn. We have to analyse the game and improve quickly, because there is no time to think. We have to perform again in four days [against Tottenham in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg on Thursday].
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"It was a good opportunity, we wasted it and now we have to work even harder to stay in a Champions League positions and win games. It has to motivate us."
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