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RATINGS FOR THE MATCH: Chelsea 5:0 West Ham United – Chelsea Poland

In the match of the 35th round of the Premier League, Chelsea defeated West Ham United 5-0 at home. Below are our editorial team’s ratings for this meeting.

Đorđe Petrović – 7

A clean sheet and he was only forced to intervene twice. However, one of the shots was very dangerous, and the Serb made an exemplary intervention by sending James Ward-Prowse’s shot over the crossbar.

Trevoh Chalobah – 8

Confident from the rear, dominating in the air, eager to launch attacks on the right flank. The icing on the cake was his long ball, which was launched by Noni Madueke, putting him and Nicolas Jackson two against Areola himself.

Thiago Silva – 7

The Brazilian’s confident performance, at the beginning of the match he even threatened the hosts’ goal, shooting the ball from an acute angle into the penalty area. Just be happy that his last matches for Chelsea are in much better form as a stopper than during most of this season.

Benoit Badiashile – 7

Since returning from injury, he has looked very solid, operating on the left side of defense and doing great, especially when tackling the ball. Another good match.

Marc Cucurella – 7

By finding him a new role, Mauricio Pochettino was able to protect the Spaniard from the elements of the game he had problems with and maximize his advantages. In the play-off phase, he gets closer to Moisés Caicedo and helps him a lot, especially in destruction. He had problems with Jarrod Bowen, but he played well again.

Moisés Caicedo – 8

He got into shape. The midfield was also his kingdom today. He receives the ball high, plays with one touch, making it very difficult for the opponent to get away from the goal.

Conor Gallagher – 8

He was great today too. He scored a beautiful goal with a clean volley, and then he could have scored another goal by hitting the crossbar. Very confident in play, dynamic in offense.

Noni Madueke – 9

One may get the impression that everything he does on the right flank in recent days causes problems for opponents. He dribbles, plays very wisely and precisely in the penalty area, and gains territory by dribbling. Today, he first scored the goal he deserved, being very active from the beginning, and after the break he showed that the now famous argument over the penalty kick with Everton taught him humility and, going two against one, he passed it to Jackson for an empty goal.

Cole Palmer – 9

Today “only” with one goal, but with lots of spectacular moves and opportunities created for our teammates. He started the shooting, getting to the ball in the penalty area and beating Areola. He fired three other shots, and operating closer to the midfield, he directed Chelsea’s attacks in the number 10 position. He easily outplayed visiting defenders.

Nicolas Jackson – 8

Not a bad first half from the Senegalese, great second half. He was looking for his goal very much and found two, and he deserved them throughout the match by being active and launching dangerous counter-attacks. The first goal was a penalty kick, but the second was a conscious avoidance of offside and a very good, confident finish.

Mykhailo Mudryk – 6

The Ukrainian played a good, maybe even good match. His passes become more precise and he starts to create scoring opportunities. He still needs to work on his finishing.

Substitutes:

Cesare Casadei, Christopher Nkunku, Axel Disasi, Bad Taste, Alfie Gilchrist – bez ocean

Source: own

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