Premier League: Burnley vs Chelsea player ratings as Chelsea change the game momentum in 2nd half winning by a huge margin of 0-4 at full-time


Premier League: Burnley vs Chelsea player ratings as Chelsea change the game momentum in 2nd half winning by a huge margin of 0-4 at full-time

Burnley vs. Chelsea: Burnley faces Chelsea at the Turf Moor stadium in Round 28 of Premier League.

The first half ended 0-0. Both the teams tried their best but it was Chelsea who made the huge difference. Havertz scored 2 back to back goals within 3 minutes. James and Pulisic scored the other 2 goals. The match ended 0-4 at full-time.

Let’s have a look at the player ratings for Burnley vs Chelsea match:

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Burnley vs Chelsea Player Ratings

Burnley

Nick Pope (5.3/10): The Burnley keeper has been poor lately. Chelsea managed to get past him quite easily.

Connor Roberts (6.2/10): He stood his ground well inside the box providing the least chances for Chelsea to drive a shot in 1st half. He made a crucial block preventing James from scoring.

Nathan Collins (6/10): Didn’t give a good performance today. He provided a lot of gaps.

James Tarkowski (5.2/10): Played an average game overall. He made some good clearances but Chelsea still got the best of him.

Charlie Taylor (6.1/10): Same story with Taylor as well. He had been lacking in the defence area today.

Ashley Westwood (5.7/10):  Westwood played a decent part today. He provided some good aerial passes ahead.

Josh Brownhill (6/10):  Brownhill went for a few shots from distance. He almost came close to scoring a goal in the 1st half.

Dwight McNeill (5.7/10): Was great with tackling. He couldn’t cover the midfield region well.

Aaron Lennon (5.7/10): He’s been a bit poor today. He lost ball control more often moving up ahead.

Wout Weghorst (6.2/10): The new signing didn’t impress out today. He got the least efforts on target to convert into a goal.

Jay Rodriguez (5.7/10): Got involved with the attacking movement well. Wasn’t involved in the attacking opportunities as expected.

Substitutions:

Cornet(5.8/10): didn’t make much of a difference after entering. He hardly got involved in any movements with the ball.

Barnes (6/10): didn’t get much time to play as he entered in the closing minutes.

Chelsea

Edouard Mendy (6.1/10): Made a huge save denying the shot from Brownhill. Most of the incoming shots coming were easily collected by him.

Antonio Rudiger (6.5/10): Rudiger was at his level best today. He made some timely interceptions.

Thiago Silva (7.3/10): Played a decent game today. Holded his position well and aimed for some good headed clearances.

Trevoh Chalobah (7/10): Been in top form recently. He made some fine tackles and also moved ahead in search of some head goals. Pushed ahead and provided an assist for the 1st goal.

Saul Niguez (7.5/10): He carried some good attacking pull starting after so long. Provided a little help in the defence area as well.

Jorginho (6.9/10):  Made a decent start tonight. He holded his position well but didn’t get much involved with the attack.

N’Golo Kante (7.2/10):  Started to look troubled up during the start. He covered the grounds well throughout the match.

Reece James (9/10): He came almost close to score the opening goal but was blocked ahead by Roberts. He scored the opener with the start of 2nd half. He provided an assist to the 3rd goal.

Christian Pulisic (8.7/10): Pulisic made some good movement and provided the expected performance. He provided a long pass to Havertz that was converted to a goal. He scored a goal later on.

Mason Mount (6.4/10): Mount was strongly active as always. He gave a good push but didn’t get any goals today.

Kai Havertz (8/10): Havertz started the game poorly. He made a great comeback scoring 2 goals in 3 minutes.

Substitutions:

Kovacic (6/10): Got involved in the midfield passing straightaway but was hardly getting any results.

Loftus-Cheek (5.7/10): was almost lost and not much in the picture. He didn’t seem to make much effort after entering

Werner (5.8/10): Didn’t get much time to play as he entered in the closing minutes.

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