Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says he was more disappointed with Sunday's 1-1 draw with Leicester City than after last weekend's 4-0 thrashing by Manchester United.
The Blues looked strong in the first half an hour of play, with Mason Mount grabbing the first goal after seven minutes.
But Wilfried Ndidi equalised for the visitors in the second half and Brendan Rodgers' side held on for a helpful away point.
Lampard has gone without a win in his first three games in charge of Chelsea.
"It's a results business," Lampard said after the game.
"It's strange because the performance against Manchester United overall made me happier than today even though it was a 4-0 result.
"We need both. I believe we have both in us because we have good quality, so we have performances in us as we've shown that already.
"There's moments and personality moments in the game when we need to be tougher. We have to have game management.
"If a game turns slightly, and it didn't even turn against us big time in the first half as it was just a feeling of them having more possession and being in the game, we're good enough to wrestle that back and move the ball better.
"That's something all of us can work on."