Chelsea shattered an eight-year Premier League record set by Manchester City on Saturday as they scored three goals in the space of 10 second-half minutes in their 4-0 thumping of Burnley.
The Turf Moor clash saw its build-up marred by chants of ' Roman Abramovich ' from the away end during a tribute to those suffering in Ukraine.
The Blues then failed to find a first-half breakthrough against Sean Dyche 's resolute Clarets, with the game goalless at the interval.
Goals from Reece James, a double from Kai Havertz and one from Christian Pulisic then saw Thomas Tuchel 's side claim all three points following a spectacular second-half display which created Premier League history.
Chelsea's three quick-fire strikes in the first 10 minutes of the second half saw them become the first Premier League team to achieve that feat since Manchester City eight years previous.
City ran out 6-1 winners at the Etihad over Newcastle United on that occasion back in October 2015 in match in which Sergio Aguero netted five times.
The Argentine icon secured his hat-trick that day with goals in the 49th and 50th minutes, before Kevin De Bruyne made it a trio of swift strikes at the start of the second half in the 53rd minute.
At Turf Moor on Saturday, it was James who sparked the scoring frenzy, drilling in the opener two minutes into the second half, with Havertz's two goals coming in the 53rd and 55th minutes.
The German nodded in Pulisic's floated ball for his first before bundling home a drilled cross from James for his second.
Pulisic then got himself on the scoresheet, capitalising on some lapse Burnley defending to complete the rout.
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Despite Tuchel's delight at seeing his side put in a dazzling second-half display, the German condemned Chelsea's supporters for their decision to interrupt a pre-match show of support to Ukraine by chanting the name of the club's Russian owner Abramovich.
"It's not the moment to do this," Tuchel declared following the Turf Moor triumph. "Listen, if we show solidarity we show solidarity and we should do it together.
"We take the knee together and if an important person from our club or another club unfortunately dies, we show a minute of respect.
"It's not the moment to give other messages. It's the moment to show respect.
"We do this because this is what we are also as a club. We show respect as a club and we need our fans to commit to this minute of applause.
"At this moment, we do it for Ukraine and there is no second opinion about the situation there.
"They have our thoughts and our support."
Chelsea have found themselves constantly in the headlines this week following Abramovich's announcement that he intends to sell the west London club after 19 years in charge.
The 55-year-old billionaire is reportedly aiming to secure a quick-fire sale of the European champions amid talk of potential government sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.