The Premier League's bottom team fought valiantly at the Stadium of Light on Wednesday but were left to rue a fine display from Eden Hazard as Poyet's 100 per cent winning record at home was
brought to an end.
And former Chelsea midfielder Poyet talked up his old club's title credentials, while admitting he was "disappointed" to not claim a share of the spoils.
"I am sure, I can tell you after playing Chelsea that they are going to be champions," he told reporters.
"When you score three goals at home to a team like Chelsea then you expect something from it.
"I'm sad and I will go home a little bit disappointed."
brought to an end.
And former Chelsea midfielder Poyet talked up his old club's title credentials, while admitting he was "disappointed" to not claim a share of the spoils.
"I am sure, I can tell you after playing Chelsea that they are going to be champions," he told reporters.
"When you score three goals at home to a team like Chelsea then you expect something from it.
"I'm sad and I will go home a little bit disappointed."
Poyet also praised Hazard for his individual impact on the game and has now shifted his focus to his side's upcoming clash with Tottenham.
"Eden Hazard was outstanding," he said. "He was unplayable, as a manager I haven’t come up against anyone like that.
"The players in changing room just now have given everything. But unfortunately I don’t have a second team to send out on Saturday.
"We will rest tomorrow then we will pick ourselves up and prepare to beat Tottenham."
"Eden Hazard was outstanding," he said. "He was unplayable, as a manager I haven’t come up against anyone like that.
"The players in changing room just now have given everything. But unfortunately I don’t have a second team to send out on Saturday.
"We will rest tomorrow then we will pick ourselves up and prepare to beat Tottenham."
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