Chelsea could miss out on booking a place in the last eight of the UEFA Champions League after their disappointing 1-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund at the Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday evening.
Karim Adeyemi scored the only goal of the game in the second half despite Chelsea being the dominant side for most part of the game.
After the match, Chelsea manager Graham Potter reveals why is team lost to the German side despite being the better side in the game.
Chelsea manager Graham Potter speaking to BT Sport: “It was a very strong performance, especially the second half. We created a lot of chances and efforts on goal but I am disappointed with the goal we conceded.
“I thought we were the dominant team in the second half. It is half-time in the tie, we have to regroup. It is a counter-attack from a corner, we were close to scoring ourselves. They broke on us. It is disappointing, we need to do better. Apart from that, we were really, really good, we just have to score.
“I thought we had good attacking movements, clarity in terms of how we wanted to attack and got into right areas. The attitude was really positive as well.”