Unlike many of his teammates, Haaland is coming into his third season at the club off the back of a solid preseason.

While others were busy playing for their countries at the European Championship or Copa América, the 24-year-old was able to enjoy some time off before building his fitness back at City.

“I’ve never felt better,” Haaland told the Premier League after Sunday’s match, in an ominous message to the rest of the division.

While City’s supporters can enjoy the team’s first three points of the new season, Chelsea fans will be concerned about how the new campaign will unfold.

The London club seems to be in a state of flux and has bewildered many with its scattergun approach to the transfer market.

The club has over 40 players contracted in its bloated first-team squad and it’s already causing problems in the dressing room for new manager Enzo Maresca.

Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling was left out of the squad for the opening game of the season and had his team release a statement hours before kick-off asking for “clarity on the situation” from the club.

Maresca will look to establish some harmony in his squad before its next match against Wolves on Sunday.

Meanwhile, City will seek to remain unbeaten when it faces newly-promoted Ipswich Town on Saturday.