Frank Lampard insists Chelsea's misfiring strikers will rediscover their touch in front of goal.
Lampard's forwards are still waiting for their first Premier League goal this season after midfielder Mason Mount netted in last weekend's draw with Leicester.
Neither Tammy Abraham or Olivier Giroud scored in the opening defeat at Manchester United, while Michy Batshuayi has yet to feature.
Lampard has no options to change his forward line with Chelsea serving a transfer ban.
France veteran Giroud did score in Chelsea's European Super Cup loss to Liverpool in Istanbul and Lampard is confident his forwards will come good, starting at Norwich on Saturday.
"As I said before, if we'd have been more clinical in front of goal we possibly could have had three wins," Lampard told reporters on Friday.
"The competition is there and that's the challenge for the strikers.
"I've got no problems with their attitude and training. We work hard on the training ground as a team to create and also to finish. I used to love practising my finishing in training.
"What I have got is great attitude in the three strikers. But others in the squad also always want to stay out, want to work harder.
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"We've got some great attacking players here and it will come."
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