Chelsea may be fourth in the Premier League, still in the FA Cup and still in the Champions League, but all is not well at Stamford Bridge right now.

Following last week's embarrassing 3-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth, the Blues hit new lows on Monday night by losing 4-1 away to Watford.

A second heavy defeat in as many weeks now means Antonio Conte is at risk of losing his job, with the Italian claiming his players looked "confused" at Vicarage Road.

"Our performance was very poor," said Conte. "We started very bad, without personality. We played with fear. We are not used to playing this type of football.

"We can lose, but always try to play football and try to be positive. I saw a lot of confusion. We were able to draw [level], and I think in that moment we must manage the situation.

"A great team must do this. Instead, in 10 minutes we were able to concede three goals. I didn't see confidence to play football."

Conte believes his side lacked "personality" in Hertfordshire, but they also lacked unity. There are clearly problems away from the pitch.

One moment in the second 45 minutes emphasised that notion. When Eden Hazard scored the equaliser in the 82nd minute, he completely ignored the man who assisted him, David Luiz.

Luiz went to high five the Belgian but he ran straight past to celebrate elsewhere. Luiz then ran back on his own to get into position. Check out the awkward moment below.

HAZARD LEAVES LUIZ HANGING

Considering it was Luiz's pass and build-up play that led to the goal, you would have thought Hazard would at least acknowledge him.

Football fans certainly noticed what happened between the Chelsea pair, with some finding it funny and others worrying.

TWITTER REACTS

Time seems to be running out for Conte to turn things around at Chelsea and there are suggestions he could be replaced by former Barcelona manager Luis Enrique.

Conte, however, isn't concerned: "My soul is clear. I'm not worried about my job. I work every day, and I give 120 per cent, OK?

"If this is enough, it's OK. Otherwise, the club can take a different decision. Every day and every press conference, you ask me if I'm worried.

"No, I'm not worried. I can be the Chelsea coach or not. Which is the problem?"