Alan Pardew indicated Cesc Fabregas was the difference as Crystal Palace's six-match unbeaten run ended with a 3-0 Premier League defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.
Palace were without Yohan Cabaye through suspension and Fabregas made the most of the Frenchman's absence by controlling the centre of the field at Selhurst Park.
The Spain international - heavily criticised by Chelsea supporters for his lacklustre form in the slump that saw Jose Mourinho axed - dictated play as Oscar, Willian and Diego Costa were on target to record the first win of Guus Hiddink's second spell in charge.
"When you've got a very, very good team and their confidence isn't what it was, you've got more of a chance," Pardew told Sky Sports after the match.
"But when they take the lead, their confidence gets up, their tails get up, Fabregas ran the show [in the] second half, we couldn't get near him."
Palace was also without forwards Yannick Bolasie, Dwight Gayle and Connor Wickham through injury and Pardew suggested that the number of key personnel missing for the hosts took a toll.
"We have belief about us but there's no doubt we're lacking a little bit of quality at the top of the pitch at the moment," the manager continued. "That was evident. We got in some good situations but couldn't capitalise.
"It's our third game without a goal, so we're hoping a few of our top players come back in that area.
"[The first goal] was vital for us as much as them. We had so many key players missing we perhaps needed a little break or a chance to go in. The game could've been very different at 1-0, when Wilf [Wilfried Zaha] has the chance.
"But hats off to Chelsea, they were very, very good. A lot of their star players turned up and delivered."
Palace were without Yohan Cabaye through suspension and Fabregas made the most of the Frenchman's absence by controlling the centre of the field at Selhurst Park.
The Spain international - heavily criticised by Chelsea supporters for his lacklustre form in the slump that saw Jose Mourinho axed - dictated play as Oscar, Willian and Diego Costa were on target to record the first win of Guus Hiddink's second spell in charge.
"When you've got a very, very good team and their confidence isn't what it was, you've got more of a chance," Pardew told Sky Sports after the match.
"But when they take the lead, their confidence gets up, their tails get up, Fabregas ran the show [in the] second half, we couldn't get near him."
Palace was also without forwards Yannick Bolasie, Dwight Gayle and Connor Wickham through injury and Pardew suggested that the number of key personnel missing for the hosts took a toll.
"We have belief about us but there's no doubt we're lacking a little bit of quality at the top of the pitch at the moment," the manager continued. "That was evident. We got in some good situations but couldn't capitalise.
"It's our third game without a goal, so we're hoping a few of our top players come back in that area.
"[The first goal] was vital for us as much as them. We had so many key players missing we perhaps needed a little break or a chance to go in. The game could've been very different at 1-0, when Wilf [Wilfried Zaha] has the chance.
"But hats off to Chelsea, they were very, very good. A lot of their star players turned up and delivered."
Fabregas ran the show for superior Chelsea, admits Pardew
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