Jadon Sancho wasted no time before making a mark on his full debut after assisting Chelsea's opening goal against West Ham United inside four minutes of their match at the London Stadium.
Sancho, 24, played a quick one-two with Nicolas Jackson inside his half to set the striker away down the left flank. While the Senegal international did much of the work, the pass meant Sancho was momentarily averaging an assist every 25 minutes in a Chelsea shirt.
His first came on debut at Bournemouth after coming off the bench at half-time last weekend to set up fellow substitute Christopher Nkunku for a late winner.
On that occasion, Sancho's impact was a bit more meaningful. READ MORE: Eze can make United transfer plan clear to Ten Hag as challenge set READ MORE: United star's role less clear than ever despite Ten Hag 'trust' After receiving the ball on the left, he squared up Julian Araujo before firing an incisive pass into the feet of Nkunku inside the penalty area.