#5 The early signs are promising for Sarri but the real test awaits
Maurizio Sarri might have cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win in his opening fixture of the season but the gulf in class between the two sides stood out quite glaringly in the end and he will know that Chelsea can't afford to be complacent ahead of their tie against Arsenal next week.
Chelsea are still under transition and the rebuilding process is still only taking shape with the Gunners proving to be their next hurdle in the quest. A lot will depend on how Unai Emery, another newcomer in London, adjusts to the hustle and bustle of the Premier League but it promises to be an enticing encounter nonetheless.
The thrilling cameo on offer from Eden Hazard, who came off the bench in the second half to provide the assist to Chelsea's final goal, will be a welcome sign for Chelsea as they try to recapture their devastating form. However, a new look Arsenal will be a bigger stumbling block than the Terriers and a favourable result for either side will do their confidence a world of good.