Chelsea began the season with a 1-1 draw vs Liverpool, which at the time looked to be a decent result, especially given the Blues’ second half display in that game.
However, they were then bested by West Ham, losing 3-1 to their London rivals.
But Chelsea finally picked up their first win of the season on Friday when they faced a newly-promoted Luton.
Raheem Sterling scored twice and Nicolas Jackson netted his first Premier League goal to hand Chelsea a much-deserved 3-0 win.
Following the game, two Chelsea players have found themselves in the history books.
Raheem Sterling has now scored 114 non-penalty goals in the Premier League - overtaking ex-Chelsea man Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink - with just 16 players in the competition’s history scoring more.
Elsewhere, at age 38 years and 337 days old, Thiago Silva is the second oldest outfielder to start the first three Premier League matches of a season, behind Teddy Sheringham, who did so for West Ham aged 39 years and 147 days in 2005/06.
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