Fernando Torres admits Chelsea have changed for the better since Andre Villas-Boas' departure.
Torres' last goal was his second in a 5-0 Champions League stroll against Belgian minnows Genk way back on October 19.
That made it 151 days before the former Liverpool striker finally found the net again to set up Chelsea's fourth straight win under interim boss Roberto Di Matteo.
"We are more committed and in the last two or three games we have shown we want to finish our season in a good way. I am also feeling much better. I was playing good but I wasn't scoring the goals.
"But I could find the back of the net today so it was a good day for me. My first goal was good team play, a good counter-attack and a good finish.
"The second was a header from a corner. The main thing is that we are creating more chances than before, so we will score more goals.
"Maybe we were a bit too relaxed at the end of this match and conceded two goals, but we are doing well defensively.
"And if we create as many chances as we did today it will be difficult for anyone to beat Chelsea."Torres said: "In the last month the team is much better than before.