Chelsea edged past Newcastle United with a 2-1 victory in a thrilling Premier League clash.
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Cole Palmer’s standout performance earned him the Man of the Match honors, while a solid team effort lifted Chelsea to fourth place.
Chelsea Player Ratings
Goalkeeper
Robert Sanchez – 6/10
Had a relatively quiet match, with only one save required. His distribution from the back, however, left much to be desired.
Right Back
Malo Gusto – 6/10
Although Newcastle’s goal originated from his flank, Gusto was generally reliable on both ends, consistently supporting the attack with his runs.
Center Back
Levi Colwill – 6/10
Slightly more impressive than his defensive partner, Colwill made numerous clearances and handled both ground and aerial duels well, though he exhibited occasional lapses in concentration.
Center Back
Wesley Fofana – 6/10
Fofana picked up his sixth yellow card of the season, making him unavailable for the next match due to suspension. He had a decent game despite the caution.
Left Back
Reece James – 7/10
Making his first full appearance of the season, James contributed significantly to Chelsea’s defense with crucial blocks and interceptions, playing a vital role in securing the win.
Central Midfielder
Romeo Lavia – 7/10
Lavia had an impressive game, particularly with a key interception in the second half that set up Palmer’s winning goal. His presence in midfield was influential.
Central Midfielder
Moises Caicedo – 7/10
Displaying calmness on the ball, Caicedo was effective in transitioning play and maintaining his defensive duties throughout the match.
Attacking Midfielder
Cole Palmer – 9/10
Palmer shone in the No. 10 role, influencing the game significantly. His pinpoint long pass initiated Chelsea’s first goal, and his overall performance culminated in a well-deserved goal.
Left Winger
Pedro Neto – 8/10
Had a strong showing, providing creativity and pace on the left flank. He faded somewhat in the second half but was a constant threat before then.
Striker
Nicolas Jackson – 7/10
Jackson continued his fine form with a well-taken goal, marking his 14th contribution of the season. He positioned himself perfectly to capitalize on Chelsea’s attacking plays.
Right Winger
Noni Madueke – 7/10
A consistent performer, Madueke was unfortunate not to score, as he forced Nick Pope into two significant saves with his shots.
Substitutes
Mykhailo Mudryk – 6/10
Came on and had a chance to add to the scoreline, but his shot was saved by Pope.
Enzo Fernandez – 6/10
Played for just over 20 minutes, during which he managed a key pass, although it did not lead to a goal.
Christopher Nkunku – 6/10
Had a late opportunity to secure the win but saw his shot blocked. He appealed for a penalty, but the contact was minimal.
Newcastle Player Ratings
Goalkeeper
Nick Pope – 7/10
Handled the Chelsea attack well but could perhaps have done more to prevent Palmer’s goal shortly after halftime.
Left Back
Lewis Hall – 7/10
Contributed positively to the attack and provided the assist for Isak’s equalizer, showcasing his attacking instincts.
Center Back
Dan Burn – 4/10
Made crucial errors, including being at fault for Palmer’s disallowed goal and failing to track Jackson for Chelsea’s opener.
Center Back
Fabian Schar – 5/10
Struggled to keep pace with Pedro Neto, which directly contributed to Chelsea’s first goal.
Right Back
Tino Livramento – 6/10
Caught out of position for the opening goal but engaged in an entertaining battle against Neto throughout the match.
Central Midfielder
Joelinton – 6/10
Started brightly but faded as the match progressed. He played a part in the equalizer but could not maintain his early momentum.
Central Midfielder
Bruno Guimaraes – 6/10
Showed glimpses of quality with his passing and had a penalty shout that was ultimately dismissed by the referee.
Central Midfielder
Sandro Tonali – 6/10
Made some interceptions and linked play well but did not assert himself in the midfield as needed.
Left Winger
Harvey Barnes – 6/10
Failed to make a significant impact, particularly in the first half, and was relatively quiet overall.
Striker
Alexander Isak – 7/10
Scored Newcastle’s equalizer and was active, but otherwise did not significantly influence the game beyond his goal.
Right Winger
Miguel Almiron – 5/10
Missed key opportunities and lacked the conviction to be a decisive factor in the match.
Substitutes
Sean Longstaff – 4/10
Received a yellow card for dissent, which highlighted his frustration rather than contributing positively.
Joe Willock – 6/10
Brought some energy upon his introduction but failed to ignite the Newcastle attack effectively.
Jacob Murphy – 6/10
Had a limited impact during his time on the pitch.
Lloyd Kelly – N/A
Did not play long enough to make an impression.
William Osula – N/A
Was on the field too briefly to affect the game.
Man of the Match
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Palmer was the standout performer, showcasing his immense talent throughout the match. His exquisite pass that set up Chelsea’s first goal will be remembered, and his match-winning strike underlined his significant impact on the team’s performance. His ability to regain possession also marked him as a crucial player in Chelsea’s midfield, contributing to their ascent to fourth place in the league standings.