London's "Chelsea" played a 1-1 draw with "Wolves" on Sunday and lost two valuable points.
It was close to defeat for the "aristocrats", but Eden Hazard extended the team's points with a goal already during added time by the referee.
However, after the match, "Chelsea" coach Maurizio Sarri had more complaints about the playing style of the owners rather than his players.
"We were a bit unlucky because we missed a goal when they entered our penalty area for the first time. On the other hand, we can say that we had to adapt and move the ball quicker.
We need to play with one or two touches, not five or six. We have to perform better against teams that don't want to play football.
The opponents didn't want to play, but that's not an excuse. We wanted a better result.
We had to move the ball better and move more actively without it, as it's difficult to play against 10 opponents in a 25-meter zone," Sarri told "Sky Sports" television after the match.