Chelsea ace Eden Hazard admits West Bromwich Albion double-teamed him for Tuesday's 1-1 draw.
Hazard, however, believes the point could be an important one come the end of the season as the title race hots up between Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
"It was a puzzling game," Hazard told the club's official website.
"At 1-0 I thought we were managing the match well, but we couldn't get the second goal which would have given us protection, and then the game became difficult.
"I tried to play, we tried to play, but it was a very difficult game.
"It was very complicated whenever I had the ball because there were two or three opponents there.
"They had a plan to defend, as was the case when we played West Ham.
"It was a similar situation except at the end West Brom pushed a lot, their crowd got behind them and it became complicated.
"But it's still a point even if many people are disappointed. I think this is a point that will count.
"You cannot win every game and it was important we didn't lose. We'll improve in the future and we will try to win the next game."