Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel wants to step up his meticulous approach at Stamford Bridge by installing eight pole-mounted cameras around their Cobham training complex.
The club have applied for planning permission to implement the technology that would help them put players under the microscope and analyse their progress and give immediate feeback.
The Blues currently top the Premier League table but Tuchel wants to ensure they go all the way and secure the title after already delivering a memorable Champions League triumph last season.
Papers filed to the Elmbridge Borough Council by planning agent Nancy Stuart read: 'The club is now seeking to enhance its facilities through installing cameras around several of the pitches, which will enable coaches to provide more thorough feedback.
'Technology has been playing a bigger role in coaching in a wide range of sports in recent years
'Installing cameras at Cobham will allow training sessions to be recorded from a range of angles and heights. It is considered that this solution is preferable to the use of drones.
'The scheme will use leading camera and software technology to route back into the office for immediate analysis.'