Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly says the team's recent form is proof the club's plan is "coming together" under Mauricio Pochettino.
The Blues are unbeaten in their past three matches, beating West Ham and Tottenham after a spirited draw at Aston Villa.
Those results have helped Chelsea climb up to seventh in the Premier League, which could secure European football next season, while they are just two points behind sixth-placed Newcastle.
Boehly was accused of making the club a "laughing stock" by a supporters' group in March but the American says the board's plans are starting to come to fruition.