
Chelsea
should be ashamed of the manner of their defeat at Bournemouth, according to
Antonio Rudiger.
The Blues were blown away in the second half at the Vitality Stadium as they
lost in the Premier League by a four-goal margin for only the second time,
and the first in over 22 years.
"Everyone needs to be ashamed of what happened in the last game," Germany
international Rudiger said.
"Everyone needs to think very deeply about that because you can win, lose or
draw, but it's the manner which is important.
"In the second half, I can't really describe it. We went out and they scored
after two minutes then things went very badly. Nothing came from us - N'Golo
[Kante] had a half chance but that was it.
"If you look at the view of football, we made it too easy for Bournemouth by
losing the ball up front - everyone knows Bournemouth are going on the
counter, and they were waiting for this.
"We have played better this season and that's what hurts, we didn't really
try to change this result, that is what is bad."
Rudiger has demanded a response after a performance he feels was not akin to
a team that claim to be a top side and has stressed the importance of going
back to basics.
"We call ourselves a top team, but this cannot happen to us," he added. "We
have to be mentally strong for the rest of the season.
"It's clear now, we are Chelsea, there has been a lot of criticism from
outside but here we must be cool in our mind and be honest with ourselves.
"Tactics is not my business because I am not the coach, I am a player, but
everyone needs to commit again.
"If we speak about last season, we were solid in defence. Granted it was a
different system, but we need to go back to basics because it's not normal
for a Bournemouth player to take on four defenders and go through.
"Those basics are to win challenges, to look for challenges. It's nice if
you have possession but everyone needs to know what their job is, which is,
first and foremost, getting a clean sheet.
"We have to find continuity because right now there are too many ups and
downs. We have to win against Huddersfield and show a big reaction after the
Bournemouth defeat."
Perhaps the only positive from Chelsea's defeat at Bournemouth could be the
delivery of a timely wake-up call for Maurizio Sarri's squad ahead of a
season-defining February.
The Blues face Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham in the
Premier League before ending the month by taking on City in the Carabao Cup
final at Wembley.
"This month we will show our real face, everyone needs to be ready for
that," Rudiger says. "There is a lot on the line.
"The outcome in this month will show which way we go. Everyone needs to know
what's going on right now, if you think as an individual you will fail."