Chelsea's players were back in training this afternoon following another memorable night at Stamford Bridge. Here we pick out some of our favourite pictures taken by our club photographer.

The Blues secured a record-breaking 8-0 win over Noah on Thursday night and a number of the players who starred at the Bridge were back on the training ground at Cobham.

Tosin Adarabioyo and Christopher Nkunku (pictured above) both bagged goals as the Blues ensured we remained top of the Conference League table.

They weren't alone in adding their names to the scoresheet, with Mykhailo Mudryk one of those to find the net with an outstanding 20-yard strike.

With eight goals and another clean sheet, it will come as no surprise to hear spirits in the camp were high this afternoon.

A number of first-team regulars were given the night off against Noah as Enzo Maresca looks to manage his players' workload and provide opportunities for other members of the squad.

Focus now turns to Chelsea v Arsenal on Sunday and the teams couldn't be much closer in the table, with the Blues in fourth place, level on points and just two goals above the Gunners in fifth.

Romeo Lavia is one of those who has been left out of our Conference League squad after he spent most of the 2023/24 campaign injured.

The midfielder has spoken ahead of Sunday's game at Stamford Bridge and you can find our interview with the Belgian on the official Chelsea website and app tomorrow afternoon.

Maresca has stressed that players who are currently featuring more often in the Conference League can still earn a place in the Premier League starting line-up, and one of those who has done just that of late is Pedro Neto.

The winger was this morning called up by Portugal for their upcoming matches against Poland and Croatia and he will be joined in Roberto Martinez's squad by Renato Veiga and Joao Felix.

There are also a trio of Chelsea players called up by England, with Levi Colwill, Noni Madueke and Cole Palmer all included in what will be Lee Carsley's last camp as interim head coach before former Blues boss Thomas Tuchel takes charge of the Three Lions in January.