The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- Judith Benjamin
At one stage against Everton, there seemed to be so much confidence flowing through Chelsea that even Graham Potter indulged in a bit of showboating.
As a ball looped up into the air and over his head as he stood in his technical area, Potter nonchalantly leant slightly forward, let it drop and back-heel volleyed the ball into play, sending cheers around the ground.
Chelsea were in the mood and deservedly 1-0 up at the time through a fine strike from Joao Felix who also showed off some fancy footwork throughout at Stamford Bridge.
But Potter is naturally not one to get carried away.
And his rollercoaster Chelsea reign so far would only have served to support his approach and provided plenty of reminders that little should be taken for granted or is straightforward. And so it proved, painfully for Potter and Chelsea, once again.
Ellis Simms scored a last-gasp equaliser to hand Everton a crucial point away at Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday
The young forward showed immense power and poise to evade defenders and slot beyond Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga
Everton had watched teams around them secure vital points earlier in the day and knew they needed a result in west London