Chelsea scores: Sanchez alert to hazard however Fernandez can't get grip on match
CHELSEA have been held to a 0-0 draw by Bournemouth on Sunday.
The Blues by no means appeared like scoring on the Vitality Stadium, squandering quite a few alternatives.
And Mauricio Pochettino remains to be struggling to get his billion pound boys clicking.
However who was their greatest participant at the moment?
And did anybody have a recreation to overlook?
Right here, SunSport’s Dave Kidd delivers his Chelsea participant scores…


ROBERT SANCHEZ – 8
Wonderful smothering first-half save to disclaim Dango Ouattara and even higher effort together with his proper foot to thwart a Dominic Solanke shot. Alert off his line too.
MALO GUSTO – 6
Regular however unspectacular at right-back, the place Chelsea proceed to overlook the attacking affect of Reece James.
AXEL DISASI – 6
Stable sufficient in the primary however was compelled right into a last-ditch foul to cease Kluivert within the second half.
THIAGO SILVA – 8
Confirmed loads of his normal composure, polish and authority – this callow Chelsea aspect could be misplaced with out his management.
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LEVI COLWILL – 7
Filling in at left-back, the England squad member was defensively sound and was a menace from set-pieces, having an effort dominated out for offside and forcing a scrambling save from Neto.
LESLEY UGOCHUKWU – 7
A keen ball-winner who anchored the Chelsea midfield effectively. Wins it, offers it and has imposing bodily presence.
ENZO FERNANDEZ – 5
There have been lengthy spells of the sport while you would hardly have recognized the £106million Argentinian was there. Didn’t get a grip on this match in any respect.
CONOR GALLAGHER – 6
Captain for the day and the England man was an brisk presence in midfield, forcing a wonderful first-half save from Neto however his closing move was poor on events.
RAHEEM STERLING – 6
Loads of his trademark dribbling at tempo however not fairly the top product – though he smashed a free-kick in opposition to the underside of the bar. Booked for a cynical early foul on Dominic Solanke.
NICOLAS JACKSON – 4
Struck the put up early on however he’s sorely missing within the physicality and know-how wanted of an elite centre-forward. Saved ceding possession by claiming non-existent fouls.
MYKHAILO MUDRYK – 7
Loads of darting runs which created scoring alternatives however appeared misplaced when Chelsea have been out of possession, was booked for a foul on Max Aarons and changed simply after the hour by Cole Palmer.
SUBS
Cole Palmer (for Mudryk, 63 minutes) – 7
Energetic sufficient and compelled one very first rate save from Neto. Likes to get inside and affect issues.
Ian Maatsen (for Fernandez, 81 minutes) – 6
Had a shot charged down in a late goalmouth scramble however not a lot probability to affect proceedings.


Ben Chilwell (for Colwill, 81 minutes) – 5
Couldn’t make any distinction as an attacking menace from left-back after his late arrival off the bench.