Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata says working under manager Antonio Conte is one of the reasons why he left Real Madrid to move to London.
The Spaniard scored his first official goal for the club last week against Burnley but it wasn't enough as the Blues suffered a shock home defeat against Sean Dyche's men.
Morata is expected to start against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend as the Blues will be eager to bounce back and take all three points from White Hart Lane.
"I need to make an explosion in my career and I am at the perfect place, the perfect club to do that,' the 24-year-old told Chelsea Magazine.
"I have all the things I need and if I can work hard, I can make good things happen. I have very big motivation, I always think like a winner and I want to win everything it is possible to win.
"Last season the team won the Premier League and now we can try to win it again, and maybe the Champions League.
"It is the perfect situation. I decided to play in the Premier League and I want to play in Antonio's team. Now I need to work hard, score goals and play well for the team.
"There are very good players here and I think we can do something amazing. It is hard to leave Madrid but it is not so hard when you come to a club like Chelsea, with these players and with this coach."