Chelsea director Jose Mourinho says his side have been working on breaking down opposing minded groups in readiness for the Premier League season.
The Blues hope to be one of the title contenders and begin their fight at with recently advertised Burnley on Monday.
"When you don't have space and time to play, you require more quality," said the 51-year-old Portuguese.
"We have chipped away at that in preparing, anticipating that a group will be protective and attempt to close every street to objective."
Burnley's past Premier League home bow
The first run through Turf Moor facilitated a Premier League diversion, in the 2009-10 season, Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0, with Robbie Blake scoring the champ and manager Brian Jensen sparing a punishment.
Chelsea completed third in the association last season and neglected to win any trophies in Mourinho's first battle once again at the club in the wake of rejoining from Real Madrid.
Advances Fernando Torres, Samuel Eto'o and Demba Ba neglected to achieve twofold figures in the association, with the last having blamed Mourinho for selecting players on notoriety instead of structure.
Mourinho disposed of Ba and Eto'o in the late spring, marking striker Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid and ex-Chelsea forward Didier Drogba on a free exchange from Galatasaray.
Moreover he acquired midfielder Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona to expand his assaulting choices.
Burnley were an astonishment second in the Championship last season and director Sean Dyche is again wanting to demonstrate the side's cynics offbase.
"Our desires are absolutely to assemble a group that have a focused edge," he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek program.
"There are no insurances in any division however positively not the Premier League.
"We know the undertaking before us is an intense errand. We went into last season liberal when I think individuals were making us one of the top picks for assignment. We are receptive once more.
"We are most likely considered seemingly one of the greatest underdogs lately in the Premier League, however we know the underdog story regularly has a decent completion."
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