So, here we go again. After many expected the summer of 2019 to be a catalyst for change at Chelsea whereby the man in charge was given an extended period of time to rebuild the playing squad to his own tune, in the end Frank Lampard's tenure lasted just 18 months.
Now, there's a new man in charge, in former PSG and Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel, who has been out of work for just over a month following his sacking from the Ligue 1 champions on Christmas Eve.
With a team riddled with talent currently struggling for consistency, amid a run of one league win in five games, Tuchel will need to hit the ground running as the Blues look to cut the current six-point gap to the top-four.