
Chelsea secured a crucial victory over West Ham, but individual performances varied significantly, with Enzo Fernandez standing out and Levi Colwill enduring a night to forget.
Top Performers:
Enzo Fernandez – 8/10
Chelsea’s standout player, controlling the game and shining as the Blues dominated after the break.
Marc Cucurella – 7/10
Thriving in an inverted wing-back role, he has become one of Chelsea’s most reliable players under Enzo Maresca.
Moises Caicedo – 7/10
His ball-winning ability was key, completing four tackles, though excessive fouls prevented a higher rating.
Cole Palmer – 7/10
His deflected cross resulted in the winning goal, and he remained a creative force throughout.
Pedro Neto – 7/10
Made a difference after coming on at halftime, helping Chelsea gain momentum.
Mixed Displays:
Filip Jorgensen – 6/10
Preferred over Robert Sanchez, he made no major errors but wasn’t particularly convincing.
Reece James – 6/10
Subbed off after 61 minutes, possibly for injury prevention, in what was an underwhelming outing.
Tosin Adarabioyo – 6/10
The more solid of Chelsea’s centre-backs, but it wasn’t a high bar to clear.
Noni Madueke – 6/10
More lively than Jadon Sancho, but not a game-changing performance.
Marc Guiu, Christopher Nkunku, Malo Gusto – 6/10
Decent showings from the bench.
Underwhelming Performances:
Jadon Sancho – 5/10
Wasted a good chance and struggled, leading to an early substitution for Pedro Neto.
Nicolas Jackson – 5/10
Clearly affected by a hamstring issue, which limited his impact before being subbed off early in the second half.
Levi Colwill – 3/10
A night to forget. His misplaced pass led directly to Jarrod Bowen’s goal, making it one of his worst performances since breaking into the first team.
Chelsea will take the three points, but performances like Colwill’s costly mistake and Sancho’s struggles will be areas Maresca needs to address moving forward.
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