Chelsea player ratings in 0-0 draw at home vs Crystal Palace
Pedro Nito interacts during Chelsea draw with Crystal Palace (photographed by Justin Cityfield/Getty Pictures)
The new Chelsea season did not succeed to the best start, as the new exciting Enzo Marisca team runs a 0-0 tie at home to Crystal Palace.
In fact, Chelsea was a little lucky when it ended up with the wonderful goal of Eberechi Eze in the first half in the first half.
Ultimately, the points were shared, but Chelsea could have ended easily on the losing side here because the club’s multiple summer signatures did not justify the noise.
Read on to get our Chelsea player reviews for the palace game …
Chelsea player classifications
Robert Sanchez – (7/10) – Although he had no large amount to do, Robert Sanchez made four rescue operations when he was called, preventing what could have been a worse result of Chelsea.
Reese James – (6/10) – It was not advanced, but EZE made a good performance in the Palace in this side of the field, where REECE James was clearly struggling against his teammate England.
Mark Cocorella – (6/10) – Positive with his movement forward, but nothing was completely clicked in terms of final product, with international Spain may still adapt to playing alongside Jimmy Gittes on the left.
Treva Shaloba – (6/10) – Solid, if there is no hurry, Trevoha Chaloba did a decent work to show that Chelsea has a backup capacity capable of the injured Lev Kulwell.
Josh Acheampong – (7/10) – Lack of his relative experience, Josh Ashmong himself well on this game, as he did his work in the back and appears to be confident of the ball as well.
MOISES CAUUUSEDO – (7.5/10) – Moisees CaUUUSEDO showed an active and calm performance in the middle of the park, the reason for the importance of Chelsea, even if he could not help things click on the other sides of the field.
Enzo Fernandez – (5/10) – He looked a little away from the pace and slow, and he really failed to deliver when Chelsea needed a narrow game, but it may be just a rust from the club’s World Cup schedule.
Cole Palmer – (4.5/10) – Cole Palmer, who was disappointing according to his high standards, was not enough to threaten, and is far from the ideal when the team generally tends to flow through it.
Jimmy Giten – (6/10) – For the first time decent, but not the best – it is easy to see how to direct it to Chelsea as soon as he settles and presses with his teammates better.
Pedro Nito – (5/10) – After a great retreat from its good shape in the club’s World Cup, Pedro Nito could not get anything to come in the afternoon, and this is the type of performance that he cannot tolerate when there is now more competition than that for a place in the attack.
Joao Pedro – (5/10) – Hunger from service, Joao Pedro did as much as he could, but he did not impose himself on the game enough as well. He will need to do better to keep his place at the beginning of the eleventh.
Submarines: Estevao Willian (6), Liam Delap (6), Malo Gusto (6), Andrey Santos (6)
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2025-08-17 15:28:00






