Chelsea captain John Terry is determined to lead a swift recoil in West London.
The Blues endured a disappointing 2015/16 season after winning the title the previous campaign, which led to the sacking of Jose Mourinho midway through.
Guus Hiddink took the job on an interim basis for the remainder of the season but Antonio Conte will step into the Stamford Bridge post this summer and Terry is hoping to bounce back quickly under the current Italy boss.
"I'm looking forward to working under the new manager as well, it's exciting times for all of us and hopefully we can improve on what was a disappointing season this year," said Terry from the Horan and Rose charity dinner on Sunday.
"At a big club like Chelsea, like all the other big clubs, you want to win trophies and be in competitions right until the last minute.
"This season we weren't, so we have to learn from that and hopefully come back and be in the fight for a lot of trophies this year."