Roberto Di Matteo bristled at suggestions Chelsea were in the midst of another winter of discontent, despite seeing them throw away victory yet again.
The European champions made it three Barclays Premier League games without a win as Liverpool came from behind to snatch a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
That saw Chelsea end the weekend three points adrift of Manchester United at the top of the table in third place, a fortnight after they were bidding to go seven clear at the top.
Blues boss Di Matteo did not take kindly to the 10-point swing being pointed out, saying: "United came here, we had two sent off and they scored an offside winner. That's a big advantage for the opposition.
"We're still playing well and creating chances. We need to be a bit more clinical, to take our chances and finish the game off."
The Italian maintained his side was too good to suffer another bout of the winter blues, which has cost them dearly in three of the last four seasons.
"We're in much better shape than in previous years, in a much better position, and very close to our best," he said.
"If we had won today, it would have been great for us.
"We're still in the mix. But the amount of games you play in this period has some kind of effect."
Chelsea wasted several chances to finish Liverpool off on Sunday and were almost made to pay the ultimate price when the visitors went close to completing their comeback.
"It was crucial to kill the game off," Di Matteo added.
"We had the chances to do that, but we missed opportunities, the goalkeeper made some great saves, and we didn't manage that second goal."
The loss of John Terry to a serious-looking injury did not help Chelsea, who conceded the equalizer from a corner.
Di Matteo suggested it should have been disallowed for a Suarez push on Ramires.
"It was a poor goal to concede," he said.
"We had our man marking the opposition and Ramires was with Suarez and he pushed him away to create that bit of space for himself to nod the ball in.
"Sometimes the refs notice, sometimes they don't. It's one of those."
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