Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is eager for his players to find some winning consistency after the triumph at Tottenham.
After just one win in five prior to the trip to Tottenham, the Blues produced a mature, controlled and impressive performance to secure a 2-0 victory in north London.
Ahead of today's meeting with Southampton, Lampard said: "We're all human and there's a lot of demands on teams and on individuals to keep reproducing a high level of performance.
"We can't disrespect a Bournemouth or a Tottenham or a West Ham or an Everton to think that they won't have their day against us or make it difficult for us.
"The onus is always on us to find a way. Bournemouth and Tottenham were completely different games. Against Bournemouth we couldn't break a team down that came here very organised and determined not to give us space in behind or in between the lines.
"Tottenham was different - we had space down the sides and we used it really well so I think sometimes inconsistency will always be there. It's about how much you fight to get it as minimal as it can be, which has probably been the beauty of Liverpool and Man City in the last two seasons because they've managed to bring the inconsistency levels down and we're working towards that."