Chelsea have endured a summer of change ever since Maurizio Sarri decided to depart for Juventus and Frank Lampard was installed as the club's new manager.
Lampard is a club legend with a talent for management after guiding Derby County to the Championship play-off final last season but is currently working with his hands tied behind his back.
A transfer ban has stopped Lampard from bringing in the players he would ideally like to have in his squad.
The opening round hammering at Manchester United showed the mountain Chelsea have to climb, while the 1-1 draw at home to Leicester City on Sunday was more of a solid effort.
Whilst there is always going to be a bedding in process for Lampard at Chelsea, what should the former England star - and also fans - be worried about?
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has provided his view during Monday Night Football's look at the weekend's fixtures.
"What would worry him most is it’s like watching a basketball game in the second half of games. People keep talking about them being naive and getting caught on the counter-attack," Carragher told Sky Sports.
"I keep seeing this: an almost 40x40 square in the midfield of the pitch with no one there.
"Again, Frank wants his fullbacks to go forward. It’s because of the space they’re leaving in these positions because they’re not organised in attack.
"Yesterday, another thing I kept saying was they can’t sustain an attack. It’s because they’re not organised in attack."