Christian Pulisic says he and his Chelsea team-mates have to develop a killer instinct in front of goal if they are to stop dropping points as they did against Brighton on Wednesday. Fourth-placed Chelsea have a five-point advantage over United while Spurs and Wolverhampton Wanderers are a further point adrift. “We said at half-time that we had the chance to kill the game and we just weren’t able to,” said Pulisic. “So now it is about doing a bit more to keep going, attack and create chances and just have that killer instinct. “Just being more clinical in the final third, finding the right pass or shot and scoring the goals.
Source: Punch January 02, 2020 14:26 UTC