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Chelsea player ratings v Everton, Premier League 21st October 2017

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Here you will find the Chelsea player ratings from the Blues 2-1 win over Everton in the Premier League.

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Chelsea reached the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup with an edgy 2-1 win over Everton at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, with Willian’s late goal finally closed out Chelsea’s shaky win over Everton

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Now. let’s run through the Chelsea player ratings vs Everton from the Chelsea vs Everton Premier League week 7 game:

Chelsea player ratings vs Everton:

GK Willy Caballero, 8 — Having been a spectator for the entire first half, Caballero suddenly found himself in the thick of the action in the second period and made a string of outstanding saves to keep Everton at bay.

DF Antonio Rudiger, 7 — A commanding first-half shift was augmented by a fabulous headed goal from the Germany international that set Chelsea up for victory. Laboured defensively in the second period but was always involved and made several decent blocks and tackles. He did earn a yellow card in the process, however, for over-committing himself to the cause.

DF Andreas Christensen, 6 — Like Rudiger, Christensen cut a cool, calm and collected figure in the first half as Chelsea dominated possession. He became slightly flustered on occasion after the break as Everton took the game by the scruff of the neck but made every effort to regain lost possession. Worth remembering the Denmark international is still only 21 years old, his experience is building with every game.

DF Gary Cahill, 5 — Looked solid enough early on, but once again had supporters’ nerves jangling once pressure was brought to bear on Chelsea’s defence.

MF Davide Zappacosta, 7 — Made some storming runs down the flank in the first half, linking up well with Willian in particular. Less effective in the second period.

MF Danny Drinkwater, 7 — Drinkwater’s Chelsea debut has taken a long time to come around given the midfielder’s problem injury, but he looked composed on the ball and provided an experienced foil for Ampadu. On this evidence, the Blues may get to see full value for the ÂŁ35 million they paid for his services.

MF Ethan Ampadu, 8 — At times it was hard to believe that Ampadu is just 17 years old. Conte afforded the youngster the full game and his faith was rewarded with a steadfast performance comprising deft touches, solid tackles and an eye for position that drew applause from the home crowd every time he won the ball.

MF Kenedy, 6 — Showed some decent touches in the opening phase of the game, but was overshadowed by the greater willingness of the Blues players around him.

FW Willian, 8 — A patchy start to the season came to an end with an energetic display from the Brazil international, who carried Chelsea’s greatest threat going forward. Willian’s zest for the game was rewarded with a fine late goal which sealed the Blues win.

FW Charly Musonda Jr, 7 — Bristled with exuberant energy in the first half and showed a lovely touch on the ball when floating an inch-perfect cross onto Rudiger’s head for Chelsea’s opening goal.

FW Michy Batshuayi, 6 — After Saturday’s two-goal heroics off the bench against Watford, expectations were high as Batshuayi was afforded a start against Everton. Had to wait until the 77th minute for a clear chance to score, but having beaten Toffees keeper Jordan Pickford, was denied by a last-ditch Phil Jagielka clearance.

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MF Cesc Fabregas, 7 — Replaced Drinkwater shortly after the hour mark and in the end did what he does best by providing the assist for Willian’s goal.

FW Pedro, 6 — Replaced Musonda in the 70th minute but didn’t see much of the ball as Everton pressed for an equaliser.

FW Alvaro Morata, NR — Replaced Batshuayi in the 85th minute.

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