It was a case of third time lucky for Gonzalo Higuain as he opened his Chelsea account at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon, helping the Blues to a 5-0 demolition of Huddersfield with two goals of his own.
The game wasn't long underway when Pipita bagged his first.
Eden Hazard added a second from the penalty spot and a third after the hour mark, before Higuain took centre stage again in emphatic fashion.
With it he became the first player to score twice on his home debut for Chelsea since Mario Stanic in 2000.
Pipita already looked to be showing signs of his former self since reuniting with Maurzio Sarri, under whose watch he celebrated a record-breaking season in Serie A, scoring 36 in 35 appearances in 2015/16.
David Luiz finally completed the scoring with a late header.