Chelsea won the Champions League opener against PSG last week 1-0.
Before the match against Vllaznia, Paul Green, who took over coaching responsibility in the absence of newly operated Emma Hayes, made four changes to the starting eleven - then Swedes Zecira Musovic and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd got the chance.
Together with team captain Magdalena Eriksson, there was therefore a blue-yellow trio on the field from the start.
Not a single shot on target
But for goalkeeper Musovic, there wasn't much to do between the posts - the visitors didn't have a single shot on goal throughout the match.
For Chelsea, however, it looked completely different.
After ten minutes came the first goal.
Pernille Harder found a gap in the Vllaznia defense and played goal machine Sam Kerr.
The 29-year-old also made it 2-0 less than half an hour later.
Guro Reiten's cross from the right touched defender Aleksandra Popovic – and landed perfectly in front of Kerr's feet.
Celebrated with a backflip
When Chelsea made it 4-0 after a corner in the second half, there was some confusion about who actually headed the ball in, Magdalena Eriksson or Sam Kerr?
But Kerr was eventually noted as the scorer - a hat-trick by the Australian - who also made it 5-0 just three minutes later.
Then there was no talk of the matter and the four-goal scorer could celebrate with a backflip.
Chelsea eventually won 8-0 and top Group A after two wins.
In the next Champions League round, on November 23, Chelsea will host Real Madrid.