Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has insisted that he is not worried about Fernando Torres after the striker's disappointing performance at the weekend.
The Spaniard stormed down the tunnel after being substituted with ten minutes to play during the Blues' 0-0 draw with Queens Park Rangers at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
However, despite his poor body language, Di Matteo says that he is not concerned by the forwards display.
When asked if the 28-year-old could be about to go on another bad run of form, the boss responded: "No, no, absolutely not. We can't put too much pressure on one player.
"We are a team and everybody has responsibility. We're looking for other players to score goals as well. I think it's a team sport. I wouldn't individually go player by player.
"I thought, as a team, we played well, our centre-forward worked very hard, he had a chance in the first half to score as well and a half-decent chance in the second half."
Torres has scored two goals in four games this season.