It's advantage Chelsea as we head into tonight's Champions League round of 16 second leg at Stamford Bridge.
A superb overhead kick proved the difference in the first leg against Atletico Madrid, with Olivier Giroud ensuring Thomas Tuchel's men left with an away goal and a lead to defend heading into the second leg.
On paper, it's an enviable position, and perhaps as good as it gets when heading into a second leg with the La Liga leaders, but there will be something different about tonight's second leg.
That's because Atletico Madrid will welcome back one of their players of the season in Kieran Tripper, who missed the first leg through suspension.
Tripper was banned by the FA over breaches of betting rules, a decision that left the England international and Atletico Madrid furious.
The ban was enforced at a time when Trippier wouldn't miss any England internationals, but he did miss plenty of La Liga and Champions League action, with Atleti losing ground in their title race in recent weeks.
The former Tottenham full-back has been pivotal to Atletico and their La Liga title bid this season, racking up five assists and contributing to many more goals.
He has contributed an average of 1.3 key passes per game, according to WhoScored, and is part of a system that has seen Diego Simeone's men become an attacking force.
The Tripper-Marcos Llorente-Luis Suarez combination from right-back to midfield and through to the striker has become near unstoppable at times this season.
And that's something Chelsea will have to be wary of as they head into tonight's encounter when they will be without a key defensive component in midfielder Jorginho, who is suspended.
Trippier, who is the joint highest-rated player for his club this season, along with Suarez, will also offer much more defensive stability at right-back with Atleti needing to be more expansive as they look to complete a comeback at Stamford Bridge.
The only question will be whether Simeone will start with a back-five, as he did in the first leg against Chelsea, in a bid to match up to Tuchel's men, or whether he will go with a back four, a system Tripper tends to thrive in.
Atletico have endured a wobble of late, allowing Barcelona and Real Madrid back into the title race. Having been 10 points clear with a game in hand at one stage, they are now only five points clear of Barca having drawn a blank against Getafe on the weekend.
During that draw against Getafe, was actually one of the rare occasions when Atletico struggled to create space for Tripper with Jose Bordelas' men restricting the England full-back to limited space, clogging up the lines.
So, while Chelsea will have to be particularly careful with Tripper coming back into the fold, they will have had the perfect example to study ahead of this one thanks to Getafe's draw against Atletico on the weekend.