Chelsea beat Malmo FF 4-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday, despite the fact that attackers Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner were forced off due to injury.
Lukaku was forced to leave the game at Stamford Bridge after being hauled down inside the box on 18 minutes with an ankle injury, while Werner went out with a hamstring injury shortly before half-time.
Chelsea continued to dominate the game, with midfielder Jorginho converting a penalty to double his side's advantage after Lukaku was pulled down.
Midfielder Kai Havertz chipped replacement goalkeeper Ismael Diawara before Jorginho converted his second penalty of the night on 57 minutes, extending Thomas Tuchel's advantage even further.
Chelsea is now second in Group H, three points behind leaders Juventus, who defeated Zenit St. Petersburg on Wednesday.
Chelsea's next Premier League match comes on Saturday at Stamford Bridge against Norwich City, with a 12.30pm kick-off.