Bertrand Traore, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Nathaniel Chalobah hit in Chelsea's friendly with Wolfsberger AC on Wednesday to give them a 3-0 win.
The outcome guaranteed Antonio Conte managed his first triumph responsible for the Blues, with fresh introduction Michy Batshuayi playing his first amusement, taking after 2-0 thrashing to Rapid Vienna last time out.
The Italian began any semblance of Diego Costa and Oscar yet needed to hold up until the 41st moment before his side opened the scoring, Traore packaging home a crude objective.
A large group of changes at half-time saw Chelsea lose some familiarity and they needed to depend on a late whirlwind of objectives, as Loftus-Cheek and Chalobah struck to seal triumph.
Willian was innovative and compelling all through and discovered Victor Moses to side-foot against within the right-hand post from 15 yards, before the last turned supplier for Traore to hack inefficiently over.
However, Burkina Faso forward Traore broke the gridlock five minutes before half-time in marginally happy style as a goaded exertion from Willian's check ricocheted again into him off goalkeeper Alexander Kofler and into the net.
Wolfsburger spurned a magnificent chance to even out 10 minutes into the second time frame, with Dario Baldauf managed plentiful room at the back post, yet the half-time substitute headed wide
Batshuayi - who was not at first named on the seat before he was presented - then entered the fight and the Belgium universal skilfully adjusted goalkeeper Christian Dobnik on the end of Willian's pass yet Moses' subsequent exertion was tidied up the line.
Six minutes from time, Loftus-Cheek ensured the triumph when he got before Dobnik to gesture in from Moses' corner and Chalobah made his imprint by fueling into space and unleashing a clinical low complete in stoppage time.
Chelsea proceed with their pre-season arrangements in the International Champions Cup one week from now, where they confront Premier League partners Liverpool in Pasadena.
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