Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said Romelu Lukaku's knack of scoring decisive goals is what the Blues were missing despite winning the Champions League last season.
Lukaku enlivened an otherwise flat performance with the only goal to beat Zenit St Petersburg 1-0 on Tuesday to get the Blues' defence of their European crown off to a winning start.
The Belgian striker now has four goals in as many games since returning to the club for a club record £97 million ($134 million) last month.
And his predatory instincts 21 minutes from time papered over the cracks of a disappointing display from Tuchel's men.
"He was the type of guy we were missing," said Tuchel. "It is super hard and super important. You don't find many strikers of that quality.
"The guys who are there to score regularly for their teams are so important because one goal changes the whole momentum of the match.
"The performance for Romelu was not easy. We did not create many chances for him, but he does not lose confidence and belief. That's why he's here and why he's a world class striker."
Tuchel urged his players not to rest on their laurels after their surprise run to become European champions last season.
The first half came and went without the home side even registering a shot on target.
Lukaku showcased his mix of pace, power and precision in front of goal to score his first Stamford Bridge goals for Chelsea against Villa at the weekend.
Zenit had kept the former Inter Milan striker quiet for nearly 70 minutes, but all he needed was one teasing cross from Cesar Azpilicueta to get off the mark in the Champions League for his new club by planting a header past Stanislav Kritsyuk.
Zenit boss Sergei Semak threw on the towering presence of Artem Dzyuba in search of an equaliser and it nearly paid off.
But even the six-foot six-inch (1.97 metre) Russian international couldn't stretch to get a clean enough contact on Sardar Azmoun's cross 10 minutes from time and the ball dribbled wide
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