Guus Hiddink blamed Chelsea for smugness subsequent to watching his group stick on to a 2-1 triumph at Norwich City on Tuesday.
The authoritative champions got off to a flying begin at Carrow Road, Kenedy rifling in the quickest Premier League objective of the season after only 39 seconds.
Diego Costa multiplied the guests' lead in first-half stoppage time, in spite of seeming, by all accounts, to be in an offside position when he went through to score, before Norwich mounted an energetic second-half rebound.
Nathan Redmond's objective in the 68th moment gave them trust however Chelsea clutched extend their unbeaten hurried to 12 recreations.
"We would not like to go into that fight however they constrained us into it," Hiddink told Sky Sports.
"We were messy in the main half, we began extremely well however I think we could have completed it off before in the principal half, we were self-satisfied to complete it off.
"At that point we went 2-0 however at last they made our lives exceptionally troublesome."
Hiddink said he had not seen a replay of Costa's objective, but rather rushed to underline the significance of Chelsea's solid late keep running, after a third back to back triumph.
"It's imperative, everybody knows how we began in December, we were down practically in the transfer zone," he said.
"We needed to get out as quickly as time permits and now it's a couple recreations in succession that we are winning and that is empowering."
"It was shocking by the end," included Gary Cahill. "The last 15 to 20 minutes was extreme.
"Be that as it may, in first half we were in control. In the second, it was a very surprising diversion. Credit to them. It feels great to uncover in and grind the outcome."
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