I'm standing by Skinner this week. He might have overstated it a bit, but you have to grant his point: Our best hope against this team was the idea that if they don't score, they can't win -- and apart from the penalty and some woodwork, it worked.
We don't actually go all out attack against anyone - though admittedly we got as many shots on target against Leicester last week as Chelsea did against us today
So, as a team that presumably was going for defensive solidity, leaving our keeper to do that much work (6 shots on target and plenty of mopping up work to do) is not impressive.
We didn't go possession based either - they had the ball.
We don't look scary as counter attackers. Hoping for the best isn't counter attacking. The only time we actually looked dangerous or even competent was when we threw everything at them in the last 5 minutes. I appreciated the effort.
Unfortunately today's performance didn't look fundamentally different to our matches with Arsenal or with Villa. The stats on possession, shots, shots on target agree.
The result wasn't the problem today - losing by a goal to a team in Chelsea's form isn't bad. It's the lack of progress and the lack of player development that's bad.