Toni Rudiger admits Chelsea's defending is a concern going into tomorrow's FA Cup final against Arsenal.
Chelsea conceded 54 goals in the Premier League, their highest number since 1997, which was the worst record of the top-10 sides this season.
“It is definitely something we need to work on," said Rudiger, who is set to form part of a three-man defence ahead of back-up goalkeeper Willy Caballero rather than Kepa Arrizabalaga. “We are aware of that.
“It has more to do with consistency. On our day, we can beat everyone. Then when it is not our day, we can also lose against everyone. This is the balance we have to find. It is like life, to find the goal in the middle can be difficult.
“It has been difficult to arrive at this point but now we are there. You have to always enjoy these types of moments, these types of pressures. We want to do everything to win this trophy."