Chelsea failed to get a single shot on goal in the second half against West Ham, and 'Daily Telegraph' journalist Matt Law believes sides are finding it easier to nullify the strengths of Conte's men.
"They played really badly, started off really slow and they keep conceding the first goal," Law said on the 'Sunday Supplement'. "The worrying thing is that it's getting to the stage where if you stop [Eden] Hazard, you stop Chelsea."
Law believes Chelsea are in danger of becoming more predictable after a fourth Premier League defeat of the season, with Conte relying too much on Hazard's performances.
"He's changed the system, taking Pedro and Willian out of the team and he's playing Hazard alongside Alvaro Morata which puts so much pressure on Hazard. If you get him on a quiet day or you manage to stop him, they just fall down in the last third and that's what happened against West Ham."