Bertrand Traore was pleased to be amongst the goals for Chelsea's win over WAC RZ Pellets.
Antonio Conte oversaw his first victory as Chelsea head coach with goals from Traore, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Nathaniel Chalobah helping us overcome our Austrian opponents.
"It was important to win our second game because the way we played on Saturday wasn't good enough," the 20-year-old told chelseafc.com. "We are getting much fitter and getting more used to the new system with each game."<0> Having come on for the closing stages of Saturday's match against Rapid Vienna, Traore started last night, partnering Diego Costa in a two-man attack.
"Diego is one of the best strikers in the world so it's a pleasure as a young player to play beside him," he added.
"I learnt a lot from him, I enjoyed it and there were some good combinations between the two of us which was nice."