
Marcos
Alonso has urged Chelsea to forget about the growing gap to Manchester City
when they welcome the Premier League leaders to Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Maurizio Sarri's side have fallen 10 points behind City following their 2-1
defeat to Wolves on Wednesday.
Chelsea have won just once in their past four matches but Alonso believes it
is too early to talk about the title being out of reach if City win their
eighth consecutive league match this weekend.
Alonso said: "It's too early to talk about it, obviously. If we lose we are
going to be 13 points from the top and that's a lot of points but we have to
think, prepare for the game well, and not pay attention to the table at the
moment.
"It is the perfect opportunity to come back. It will be a great game for
sure, everyone will be very motivated to play.
"We are very disappointed after the defeat but it is back to work and we
will work harder and start playing better as a team."
Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota scored in four second-half minutes at Molineux
to cancel out Ruben Loftus-Cheek's deflected opener.
It was Chelsea's second straight away league defeat after a 3-1 loss at
Tottenham last month ended their unbeaten start.
"We have to play more as a team. It's something we have to analyse, we will
try our best to improve as soon as possible," Alonso added.
"We're not doing very well at the moment. More individually (than) as a
team, we have to get better as a collective.
"We had the chances to win, we were controlling the game and started the
second half having a couple of chances.
"The last few games we were not loyal to our style of play and, even if we
did not deserve it, we lose.
"We are going through a hard moment and you have to work very hard, stay
together and get back to winning as soon as possible."