Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has revealed his delight at his side's first-half performance against Hull City this afternoon.
The Blues started brightly, and although Lampard missed a penalty early on, he put them 2-0 up before the break with a long-range effort.
The 35-year-old admitted that Chelsea eased up in the second period, but insisted that it is understandable after a gruelling pre-season.
"It was very sharp from the start," Lampard told Sky Sports News. "In the first half we moved the ball quickly. If we play like that, we'll give most teams a game.
"Maybe [we slowed after the break] a little but it is early season and we have done a lot of travelling. I'm not making excuses.
"We were so bright in the first half that there is bound to be a come down in the second. We'll take the positives of the first half."
Chelsea beat Hull 2-0 in manager Jose Mourinho's first competitive game since returning to the club.