Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew has admitted that he is frustrated his side were unable to take something from their 1-0 defeat to Chelsea at Selhurst Park this afternoon.
A first-half Diego Costa header handed Antonio Conte's side their 11th consecutive Premier League victory and left Palace, who now have just one win in their last 11 league games, three points above the dropzone with their rivals still to play.
"It was a strong performance but they did not give us anything and that was as good a defensive display that we have seen. Once we conceded, it was very difficult," Pardew told BBC Sport after the game.
"We kept the ball and passed it well, but the final pass was very difficult. For our offensive players, it was the toughest game they have had. This team is not getting what it is deserves. That will change.
"We have all come up against this system before but it is with outstanding players. They ask questions and do not make errors. N'Golo Kante gives so much energy like he had at Leicester and fills holes which goes unnoticed. I take heart from the last two performances. We deserved something."
Palace next face tough trips to London rivals Watford and Arsenal over the festive period.