Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has equaled a record set by Luiz Felipe Scolari after the Blues' crucial away win at West Ham.
Tuchel, 47, has now taken charge of 14 top-flight matches – and remarkably they have kept ten clean sheets in them.
And that stunning achievement has equalled a record surprisingly set by former Chelsea manager Big Phil way back in 2008.
The win at the London Stadium also earned Tuchel another chunk of history.
They have swept all before them away from home since he took charge, recording eight victories out of ten.
That run has produced 14 goals, just three against and seven clean sheets.
And that has been enough to see Tuchel join Claudio Ranieri in becoming only the second manager of a Premier League side to go 10 away matches unbeaten at the start of a reign.
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Now he needs just one more to equal the Italian’s record of 11 he achieved after taking charge of Leicester.
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