It's a case of so far, so good for Chelsea in the Champions League.
After a year out of the competition in 2016/17, Antonio Conte's men have qualified for this season's last 16, although they will be disappointed to have done so by finishing second to AS Roma in Group C.
That means the Blues could face Paris Saint-Germain or Barcelona in the next round. While that is frustrating, the important thing for Conte and his players to recognise is qualification from their group is progress enough for a team that continues to evolve.