Frank Lampard called on his players to be killers in attack if they are to emulate Raheem Sterling's two goals in the 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest and finally vanquish the team's scoring woes.
Chelsea were booed off at the break against struggling Forest, trailing to Taiwo Awoniyi's header after Edouard Mendy had flapped at a cross on his return to the side.
It then took just seven second-half minutes for Sterling to turn the game on its head and remind those same supporters of the potential the England forward still has to transform a match single-handedly.