ROBERTO DI MATTEO saw Fernando Torres fire Chelsea to the top of the Prem then told his side: Don’t be so entertaining.
RDM’s Blues came from 2-1 down to make it two victories and six goals from two matches.
But the Italian gaffer said: “We’ll have to try to be more solid.
“That’s how you win more games. We’ll certainly look at that. Everyone wants to see a lot of flair play but to win games you need a good balance to it. That’s going to be the challenge.”
Chelsea, who won their opener 2-0 at Wigan on Sunday, suffered a scare after Frank Lampard put them 1-0 ahead with an 18th-minute spot-kick.
Pavel Pogrebnyak equalised for Reading with a glancing header.
Then Blues keeper Petr Cech gifted the visitors a shock 2-1 lead when he allowed Danny Guthrie’s free-kick to squirm in.
Royals No 1 Adam Federici then made a similar blunder as Gary Cahill levelled with a speculative 65th-minute shot.

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