Chelsea ploughed through four coaches last season with two peculiar English managers [Frank Lampard and Graham Potter] tinkering their bloated squad as the Blued staggered towards a 12th-place finish.
During the summer, Mauricio Pochettino was announced as the new boss with the promise of breathing life into Chelsea's football, particularly their attack.
Indeed, stats from Sky Sports have confirmed that Chelsea's attack has improved remarkably in terms of shots, touches in the opponent's box, goals scored per game and expected goals.
Have a look:
These numbers are quite impressive when you consider the Blues are yet to recover a player like Christoper Nkunku who was signed for his attacking attributes.
Chelsea are currently 10th in the Premier League standings, but you get the feeling they will climb up the table as their attacking stats improve.