Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has expressed disappointment over his side's 2-2 draw at Swansea City, claiming that the Blues "lost two points".
Diego Costa scored twice for his team at the Liberty Stadium either side of a Gylfi Sigurdsson penalty and a Leroy Fer goal, which proved controversial due to an alleged foul by the striker on Gary Cahill in the build-up.
Conte told Sky Sports News after the game: "It's a bit difficult to talk about the game because we lost two points. We were dominating the game and leading 1-0 and created a lot of chances to score the second and third goals.
"It's a pity because when you have the possibility to kill the game you must kill the game.
"I don't want to talk about the decision [for the second Swansea goal] but I think it was a bad decision by the referee."
Chelsea next take on Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Friday night.