Everything has clicked into place for Chelsea over the last three months or so.
The Blues are on a 12-match winning streak in the Premier League and two victories away from breaking the record Arsenal set during the 2001/02 season.
Antonio Conte has rightly received much of the credit after watching his men string together a stunning run of form off the back of an unconvincing start to the campaign.
But several of Chelsea players have rediscovered their best form under the Italian and deserve equally as much praise.
It’s not only the usual suspects who are behind the Blues’ hot streak – other members of the squad have emerged as crucial figures in their title charge.
From Victor Moses to Marcos Alonso, the entire Chelsea squad is flying at the moment, but few are enjoying their football as much as Pedro.
He has proved to be a real handful for most full-backs unlucky enough to come up against him in his current form, but the Spanish winger says one of them is the best he has ever faced.
As per Daily Telegraph Football News Correspondent Matt Law, the Chelsea star reportedly rates Tottenham defender Danny Rose as his toughest opponent.
That’s some high praise indeed considering Pedro would probably fancy himself against just about any full-back on the planet given his current run of performances.
The former Barcelona star will get his chance to take on the England international once again on Wednesday next week when Chelsea welcome Spurs to west London.
He endured a mediocre debut campaign at Stamford Bridge in 2015/16 as he failed to make a telling impact despite being afforded 24 starts in league competition.
This season, however, Pedro has become one of the main men under Conte and is producing the kind of electric displays that are synonymous with his days in Barcelona.
He has so far contributed four goals and five assists in the English top-flight and looks set to establish himself as a regular member of the starting line-up for the remainder of the season.
While the 29-year-old has played a significant role in helping Chelsea reach the top of the table as the midway point of the season approaches, he can ill afford to let his standards slip.