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Some Good Performances Out There Today: Chelsea Player Ratings As Angelo Gabriel And Nicolas Jackson Show Promise

Chelsea second-half player ratings as the Blues win the Premier League Summer Series after defeating Fulham 2-0 at FedEx Field

Angelo Gabriel during Chelsea’s defeat of Fulham (Image: Darren Walsh)

Gabriel Slonina – Showed more composure on the ball in his short time on the pitch. 6.

Reece James – Produced some strong challenges upon his introduction and worked well up and down the line. 6.

Trevoh Chalobah – Didn’t stay on the pitch too long before picking up an issue that saw him replaced by Alfie Gilchrist. 5.

Levi Colwill – Looked solid in his second outing of pre-season but was not put under too much pressure for the Cottagers. 6.

Marc Cucurella – Steady half from the Spaniard who heard calls from Mauricio Pochettino to maintain Chelsea’s press. 6.

Cesare Casadei – Looked to face a stiffer challenge from the Fulham midfield than from his previous encounters but settled into the half and made some good tackles. 6.

Conor Gallagher – Looked comfortable in the centre of the park. 6.

Ian Maatsen – Started on the left before taking up a role in behind Nicolas Jackson to continue to show his versatility. Went close early in the half. 6.

Angelo Gabriel – Oozes confidence on the ball and can inject pace into the game with a moments notice. 6.

Christopher Nkunku – Continued down the left until been substituted at the hour mark. 5.

Nicolas Jackson – Hassled Fulham’s players in possession and found success with it as he continued to show he was an all-round forward for the Blues. 6.

Lucas Bergstrom – Produced the save required of him as Fulham struggled to offer much of a threat to his goal. 6.

Lewis Hall – Took up a role on the left wing for the final half hour of the game and proved his quality of delivery and ability to keep the ball moving. 6.

Alfie Gilrchrist – Filled in for Chalobah and produced a really solid outing and showed good communication. 6.

Soucre: football.london

 

 

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