Chelsea secured their second win of the season in the Premier League with a 1-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday evening.
A forced goalkeeping change for the Cherries had Mark Travers make his first start of the season as loanee Kepa Arrizabalaga were unable to face parent club, whilst the Blues named new signing Jadon Sancho on the bench.
Bournemouth posed the earlier danger on four minutes where Marcus Tavernier pushed up a few yards and unleashed a long-range shot that hit the crossbar.
The start were very intense but lacked the cutting edge up top before the opposing goalkeeper Robert Sanchez needed to get behind a point-blank effort from Justin Kluivert and parried.
Senegalese international Nicolas Jackson, who just signed a new deal to stay at the club were denied later in the half as Travers timed his run to parry the forward's instinctive effort.
Bournemouth should've taken the lead ten minutes to halftime after Sanchez conceded a penalty for bringing down Evanilson, but the latter went on to miss the subsequent spot-kick.
The visitors introduced a substitution before the second half as new signing Sancho came on to make his debut and replaced Pedro Neto.
Sanchez was given more duty in between the sticks a little from the break and got down to guide a perfectly struck attempt from Ryan Christie.
The danger from a certain Jackson didn't stop though and kept the Cherries on a knife-edge but completely limited penetrations nor clear-cut chances set in on the visitors.
Chelsea had the winner four minutes ahead of fulltime when substitute Christopher Nkunku shrugged in space to get in-behind and netted comfortably.
The Blues sustained the final stages to the end and ended up with the maximum points as well as their second win of the season.