Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata is "fragile" and "needs to improve" despite scoring two goals in the win against Crystal Palace, says Blues boss Maurizio Sarri.
The Spain international inspired the hosts to a victory which took them above Liverpool and into second place in the Premier League.
Morata has netted 14 times in 40 league appearances since joining from Real Madrid for a then club record £60m in July 2017.
Asked after the match whether Morata can be the main striker at Stamford Bridge, Sarri told BBC Sport: "I don't know. I think potentially he can.
"He has to improve more in personality and in confidence - because sometimes he's a little bit fragile."
The headlines will be about Morata - and the former Real Madrid and Juventus forward has now scored five Premier League goals, plus another in the Europa League, this season.
Yet the return of Eden Hazard added much needed energy and flair to a team that had struggled to open up Palace for the first hour.
Having missed the previous three league and cup games with a back injury, the Belgium international did not take long to make an impact after replacing Willian in the 64th minute with the score locked at 1-1.
Ninety-one seconds after his introduction, Chelsea were back in the lead after Palace's defence failed to deal with Hazard's free-kick into box, allowing Morata to drill home.
And five minutes later it was 3-1. Pedro - who had delivered the pass for Morata to break the deadlock in the first half - produced an unstoppable finish from Marcos Alonso's low cross.
"We were in a little bit of trouble so we needed some quality, some personality," added Sarri. "We were lucky today because Eden was on the bench so he was able immediately to change the match."
Since arriving in the summer of 2017, Morata has struggled to convince his critics he is a consistent goal source for Chelsea.
Yet his performance against Palace could well win him a few more admirers - even though he missed a chance to complete his hat-trick in the closing stages after being sent clean through by Hazard.
Andros Townsend's lovely equaliser after James McArthur sent him clear raised hopes Palace could leave Stamford Bridge with a potentially vital point.
Instead, they are without a win in six league matches and must plan for their next game at home to Tottenham on the back of a fourth defeat in five top-flight games.
After Spurs next Saturday, Palace's first game after the international break is at Manchester United on 24 November.
Having been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Championship side Middlesbrough in midweek, Palace started well against Chelsea.
With Wilfried Zaha causing problems at one end of the pitch and Mamadou Sakho strong at the other, Chelsea became frustrated until Morata scored with their first shot on target.
Chelsea have managed just two clean sheets in nine league and cup home games this season and Townsend's quality finish against the run of play - only Palace's eighth top-flight goal of the campaign - left them in sight of a first away point since 15 September.
Instead, Palace have now lost four in a row away from home and problems appear to be mounting for manager Roy Hodgson.
"The season has got a lot of football left in it and there's many more games to play," he said.
"I'm fairly confident with the players we have and the way we play that results will come. If you continue to perform at the right level the results have got to follow."
It is 14 months since Alvaro Morata last scored a hat-trick for Chelsea and he should have been celebrating another against Palace. However, he impressed with two clinical finishes to help his side go second in the table.
Chelsea are on their Europa League travels to Belarus to face Bate Borisov on Thursday (17:55 GMT) while Palace face another tough match at home to Tottenham in the league next Saturday (17:30 GMT).