Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel accused his players of not being "tough enough" following their 2-1 defeat to Southampton, before admitting it is "too easy" to beat his side.
So far this summer, Chelsea have forked out nearly £200million on new signings and look set for more spending, with Wesley Fofana, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Anthony Gordon still on their radar.
And after slipping to their second defeat of the season thanks to goals from Romeo Lavia and Adam Armstrong, having initially taken the lead through Raheem Sterling, Tuchel bemoaned his side's performance.READ MORE: Timo Werner bags hat-trick to compound Chelsea's misery after Southampton defeat"Obviously we are not tough enough to win these matches away," Tuchel told BBC Sport. "It's the same as Leeds away."It is too easy to put us off balance, to beat us, to confuse us.
It is too easy. We need to understand why and find solutions."We lose concentration, we lose our plan and lose consistency, it is too easy to beat us." Tuchel also labelled both of Southampton's goals "cheap" and called on his players to "toughen up".He continued: "Soft defending.
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