Scott Parker on what Fulham need from their final four games to survive: "Four wins. It can be done. We have to win four games. What I do know is that if we keep this level we have chance of beating Burnley, then beating Southampton, Man Utd and then Newcastle. Of course it is difficult."
On whether Fulham having never won four Premier League games in a row worries him? "It doesn't make me sag my shoulders, that is the challenge for us. I understand it. But anyone who watched this game today will see a team who wanted to win.
"I know we can win four games and that is our aim. It would be some escape, but we've seen it before.
"People will laugh at their screens and think I'm living in cuckooland. Maybe I am. But until that curtain comes down we will see."
Fulham manager Scott Parker speaking to BBC Sport: "The last few weeks or last few games made me feel we lacked something but today I didn't feel that. I felt we put a stamp on it and we were brave. Of course I'm disappointed with the result but very proud with the performance.
"Disappointed with the [first] goal, the ball has travelled 60 odd yards. We've fallen short at times this year and that's why we are where we are in the league. Overall we were a team who tried to win the game but just fell short.
"It's a world where it is win or lose. If you lose you're the worst team and if you win you're great. Of course we have our faults, of course we've fallen short [in matches]. There are four games left. Do I believe we can win four games? Of course I do. We have no alternative. The focus is to win four games. That is our aim."
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel speaking to BBC Sport: "You can see Fulham are near the bottom and you can get confused and it can cause you problems. It was the target to stay absolutely focused on this game. I didn't see many teams over perform against Fulham, they give you a hard time and are difficult to play against. The team gets huge credit because you can't win much in these games but you can lose a lot.
"Timo [Werner] was involved in many chances, Mason [Mount] was outstanding and always involved. Kai [Havertz] played double striker with Timo and the two had a good connection and were always dangerous. There is still a lot to improve but another good performance. We need him [Kai] spot on to achieve our goals. There are many reasons to maybe talk about why it is a difficult situation [for Havertz in his first season in England] but in the end you are responsible for yourself and he is. He must adapt as quick as possible. That is what he is doing and that is what we demand of him."