Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri admits he wants to strengthen his attack this month.
Sarri hinted at his desire to recruit a striker in the winter transfer window after bemoaning his side's lack of cutting edge in Wednesday's goalless draw with Southampton.
He said: "On the bench I tried to do my job. I think we played a very good match for 80 metres of the pitch, then we were in trouble in the last 20 metres.
"We have to try to solve the problem of the last 15, 20 metres."
Sarri revealed Olivier Giroud's ankle injury is not as bad as first feared, but he dismissed the prospect of recalling Michy Batshuayifrom Valencia or Tammy Abraham from Aston Villa.
He added: "The club knows very well my opinion. I think we need something different for characteristics.
"I'm not in charge of the market. I have to try to improve my players, my team, my offensive phase, or better my offensive phase in the last 20 metres.
"The club knows my position, my opinion. It's up to the board."
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