Thomas Tuchel has claimed that his side couldn't find a 'rhythm' in their opening Premier League game against Everton.

Yesterday, Chelsea beat Everton 1-0 at Goodison Park thanks to a Jorginho penalty in the first half.

The game was full of stoppages, firstly due to a horror injury for Ben Godfrey, then in the second half, there was a medical emergency in the crowd.

Neither team really settled into the match and apart from the penalty, there weren't many clear-cut chances.

Speaking in his post-Everton press conference, via Football London, the German said that disruptions to the game played a part in his side's struggles.

"It was maybe not the most exciting Premier League game. Seven minutes of extra time in the first half, 10 minutes in the second half tells the story. Lots of interruptions and no team could find the rhythm.

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