The Blues have to cut short the euphoria of thrashing Wolves on Saturday and focus on the small matter of the UEFA Champions League as Spanish side Valencia arrive in London.
Frank Lampard will on Tuesday make his managerial debut in Europe hoping to extract from his team the kind of performance that blew Wolverhampton Wanderers off the park at the weekend.
Having featured for the Blues in over 100 matches in Europe’s biggest club competition, lifting the trophy in 2012, Lampard return to the continent as a manager, aiming for similar success.
After a big 5-2 win at the Molinuex last time out, all eyes will be on the former England man’s young side with questions already being asked about their readiness for Champions League football.
Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori have scored all of Chelsea’s 11 goals in the league but Europe is the next level and it is to be seen how the youngsters will adapt to European games.
Valencia however arrive in West London in poor form having been on the wrong end of a 5-2 thumping at the Camp Nou.
The visitors currently lie in 14th place in the La Liga table after a poor start, with their defensive issues looking perfect for this Chelsea team.
Match stats
Valencia head to Stamford Bridge without a win in five away trips in the Champions League.
The Blues have shipped two goals in four of their five Premier League games so far.
Chelsea have conceded at least two goals in each of their last three games and in five of their six matches in all competitions this term.
Head-to-head
Chelsea have not lost to Valencia in any of their most recent six matches with the Blues winning three and the other three ending in stalemates.
The last time the Spanish side were in West London, they were at the wrong end of a 3-0 spanking. A brace from Didier Drogba and a Ramirez strike handed victory to Andre Villas-Boas side on that night.
Player to Watch
Tammy Abraham has set himself up as the star man of this youthful Chelsea team. The Anglo-Nigerian has scored an incredible 7 goals having just spent 331 minutes on the field of play.
Valencia will underrate the 21-year-old at their own puerile.
Prediction
Chelsea have been fantastic going forward but not so great at the back. Hence, backing the Blues to kick off their campaign in this group with over 2.5 goals in the game is the way to profit.