Estevao featured for the first time since March on the weekend and marked his return with an impressive performance.
Liam Rosenior, who is targeting FA Cup glory, couldn't have hoped for a better start to their quarter final against League One's Port Vale.
Jorrel Hato opened the scoring inside the first two minutes with the Blues continuing their domination putting seven past Jon Brady's men.
It wasn't just the number of times Chelsea found the back of the net that would've pleased Rosenior, though. There were great performances all round, especially from Estevao, who also got himself on the scoresheet.
Estevao back for Chelsea with a bang
Despite Estevao missing Chelsea's last six games through injury, he started and completed the full 90 minutes in front of a jam-packed Stamford Bridge crowd on the weekend.
Although the 18-year-old started on the left flank and often found himself crowded out, a half-time tweak from the Chelsea head coach saw the teenager trade places with Pedro Neto and switch to the right.
The tactical switch made all the difference with Estevao having an greater impact on the game in the second half. The Brazilian set Andrey Santos up before bagging Chelsea's sixth of the game after 82 minutes.
The winger's performance saw him win the Man of the Match award and his efforts didn't go unnoticed by teammates, particularly captain Reece James, who embraced the teenager after the full-time whistle.
Reece James loved what he saw from Estevao against Port Vale
After recently injuring his hamstring, James, who just signed a new contract, was ruled out for last weekend's cup clash, but that didn't stop the Blues' skipper supporting his teammates from the dugout.
As noted by Football London, who had journalists in attendance on Saturday, James joined in on the celebrations after referee Farai Hallam blew for full-time and one of the first things he did was to embrace Estevao.
Clearly impressed by what he saw from the Chelsea youngster, the 26-year-old grabbed Estevao and gave him a bear-like hug with a huge smile on his face.
Even though James will be sidelined for a while longer, Estevao will feel confident his recent performance will be enough to be named in Rosenior's lineup to face Manchester City in the Premier League next weekend.
As for the side's continuing FA Cup journey, the draw will see them matched against Leeds United in the semi final later this month.
Following such an emphatic result last time out, as well as a favourable semi draw, Chelsea will be hoping they can book their place in Wembley's showpiece final against either Southampton, or favourites Manchester City, at the end of May.
