Jose Mourinho had no complaints about Chelsea's Champions League last-16
tie with Galatasaray ending in a draw, but was again frustrated by his
side's lack of cutting edge.
Having seen Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City lose their
first-legs 2-0, the Blues bucked the trend with a hard-fought 1-1 draw in the intimidating Turk Telecom Arena.
Fernando Torres put the West Londoners on course for victory early in a
dominant first-half display, only for missed chances to allow Aurelien
Chedjou to equalise for Galatasaray in an improved second half.
It is the not first time this season that Chelsea have paid for failing
to kill off teams and Mourinho knows that trend needs to change.
"That's our team," the Portuguese said. "Some other teams have three chances and score three goals. We have five and score one.