#1 Scoreline does not reflect Chelsea's dominance

Chelsea's win over Swansea City could be best explained as the most one-sided 1-0 win you will witness all season. In contrast to Swansea's two attempts on goal, Chelsea registered a whopping tally of 21 shots in total, with 14 of them coming from inside the box.
However, the Blues failed to muster any end product whatsoever, and were denied a thumping win mainly due to poor finishing and partly due to the heroics of Swansea keeper Lukasz Fabianski. Alvaro Morata, Pedro and Marcos Alonso came the closest for Chelsea in the second half while Davide Zappacosta and Willian were also involved on a few occasions.
Conte will be happy with how his team dominated the game, but at the same time, he will also be worried about their inability to put the game to bed despite creating plenty of chances.
Chelsea's inability to grab a second goal could cost them against some of the bigger sides in the division, but in the end, they did just enough to emerge victorious against Swansea City.