Maurizio Sarri said his Chelsea players reacted with "mental confusion" as they failed to respond to the predatory Jamie Vardy strike that earned Leicester victory at Stamford Bridge.
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Blues lost at home for the first time this season after Vardy's first-time
finish in the box from James Maddison's pass in the 51st minute.
Chelsea
had been dominant before the break, when they struck the bar through Eden
Hazard following a Harry Maguire error, the best of a host of chances.
But
having gone behind it was Sarri's side who became sloppy as Leicester only grew
in strength having resisted heavy pressure.
The
Foxes would have doubled their lead but for Cesar Azpilicueta's sliding block
to deny Vardy after Kepa Arrizabalaga spilled a cross, before the keeper saved
well from Marc Albrighton.
Chasing
a goal of their own, Chelsea struggled to break their opponents down before
missing two key late chances.
In the
89th minute, Antonio Rudiger nodded just wide from a corner, before Marcos
Alonso struck the post with only the keeper to beat two minutes later.
"We
played well for 55 minutes," Sarri told BBC Sport.
"I
think that, of course, in some situations we were unlucky but we could have
done something better.
"After
the goal the reaction was not the right reaction. We reacted a little shocked
and with mental confusion. We had to only keep playing like we did before the
goal, there was time to recover."
The
Blues had not lost at home since 1 April, against Tottenham, and this defeat
leaves them level on points with fifth-placed Arsenal, who beat Burnley 3-1
earlier on Saturday. They trail leaders Liverpool by 11 points.
For
Leicester, the win moves them up to ninth in the table and is their first
victory from 11 matches in London.
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