Chelsea ended their pre-season journey of America with a 4-0 loss to Arsenal; Thomas Tuchel didn't hold back with his judgment of his side. He said: "The worrying part is the level of commitment, physically and mentally, for this match was not the same, it was far higher for Arsenal than us."
"I think we deserved to lose - which is fair enough - because we were simply not good enough," he said.
"We were completely not competitive. The worrying part is the level of commitment, physically and mentally, for this match was not the same, it was far higher for Arsenal than us.
"We can argue they played with their toughest line-up; they've had now together several weeks and for more than one year. They've strengthened their line-up, played the same system, and this is the line-up they'll try to start Premier League games.
"It was not our toughest line-up and this is part of an explanation, but only a little part. The other part is worrying."
Kalidou Koulibaly's first appearance for the team was lasted for 17 minutes which he came in as a substitute since signing from Napoli in a £33m deal, was the only positive for Tuchel.
However, his and Chelsea's performance showed the need for the club to make more signings to strengthen the team with their pursuit of Jules Kounde still ongoing.
"There is no update, no update," Tuchel said on Kounde. "The analysing of the season does not change because of this game.
"Unfortunately, it proved my point and the last week proves my point. I would prefer to not be right and I did everything to prove myself wrong, but at the moment I feel I was right when I look at the last season and at the parts of the game where we struggled and how we struggled.
"We got sanctioned and players left us, we know that some players are trying to leave us, and this is where it is. We had an urgent appeal for quality players and a huge amount of quality players. We've got two quality players - that is no doubt - but we are not competitive like this and unfortunately, we could see it today."
Tuchel also conceded that goalscoring is a concern of his with the club needing an out-and-out striker following the departure of Romelu Lukaku on loan to Inter Milan.
And the Chelsea boss knows the bigger picture of this defeat means they are already way behind the levels of title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool.

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