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Chelsea’s attack struggling for form, says Matt Le Tissier

Matt Le Tissier
Image: Matt Le Tissier believes it's a great time for Southampton to play Chelsea

Sky Sports football expert Matt Le Tissier is not surprised Chelsea have started the season sluggishly considering several of their top attacking players are out of form.

Chelsea lost 2-1 to Porto in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, just three days after they could only manage a point against Newcastle at St James' Park.

Jose Mourinho told his Chelsea squad earlier this week that no player is untouchable, and Le Tissier believes he was making a point to some of his attacking players that have failed to hit top form so far this season.

John Terry and Eden Hazard, Chelsea training
Image: Eden Hazard has failed to pick up from where he left off last season

"I think he was probably referring to the fact that Eden Hazard was on the bench - he's one player that has not started the season particularly well," Le Tissier told Sky Sports.

"But he's not alone at Chelsea. There's only a couple of players playing to their full potential right now, and when that happens you are going to struggle for results.

"They have had the injury to Thibaut Courtois, which has been a big blow. Asmir Begovic has done OK - but it has been a struggle, mainly because none of their offensive players have hit top form yet."

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Le Tissier's former club Southampton are the next team to face Chelsea when they travel to Stamford Bridge on Saturday Night Football - and Le Tissier says the Saints should be full of confidence heading to west London.

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Eden Hazard of Chelsea is marshalled by Victor Wanyama (L) and Toby Alderweireld of Southampton
Image: Southampton managed to secure a 1-1 draw in their last Premier League visit to Stamford Bridge

"They'll [Southampton] pose a decent threat, they have not been beaten away from home in the Premier League this season.

"They have also drawn the last couple of years at Stamford Bridge, so we should go there full of confidence."

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