Although their form hasn't exactly been ground-breaking since mid-January, Chelsea have gone from regular defeats to one win and three draws in a row. Progress, of sorts.
The raft of January signings bankrolled by Todd Boehly has led to an air of positivity and rejuvenation on the face of things, but the club's unfamiliar league position means that that good feeling is thinly veiling impatience and a desperation for a quick change in fortunes among the fanbase, and perhaps the board.
Despite the £320 million ($390.5m) outlay last month, a new-look Chelsea are understandably struggling to get going - evidenced by disjointed displays in frustrating London derby draws against Fulham and West Ham in their last two outings.
Logic dictates that Graham Potter needs time - even more so than when he took the reins thanks to January's hoard of new arrivals - but there must be a change of outlook off the pitch for him and his players to stand any chance of succeeding.
GOAL runs through the main threats to Chelsea's progress...








