• CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 7, Had very little to do throughout with Chelsea pinning their visitors into their half, though will be praising his defence for a superb goal-line clearance having been caught out by Morata’s looping attempt. Was forced into a late save by McKennie. AFP
    CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 7, Had very little to do throughout with Chelsea pinning their visitors into their half, though will be praising his defence for a superb goal-line clearance having been caught out by Morata’s looping attempt. Was forced into a late save by McKennie. AFP
  • Trevoh Chalobah – 7, Kept his place in the starting line-up as part of back three for the Blues to make his full Champions League debut, and it will be one to be remember, with the young defender half-volleying into Juve’s goal from a corner. EPA
    Trevoh Chalobah – 7, Kept his place in the starting line-up as part of back three for the Blues to make his full Champions League debut, and it will be one to be remember, with the young defender half-volleying into Juve’s goal from a corner. EPA
  • Antonio Rudiger – 7, Fancied a chance in the 18th minute after scoring against Leicester at the weekend, though it was well-wide and a wasted chance. Too often given a chance by Juve to move forward. Provided a perfectly weighted pass to Reece James in the lead up to Chelsea’s third goal. Reuters
    Antonio Rudiger – 7, Fancied a chance in the 18th minute after scoring against Leicester at the weekend, though it was well-wide and a wasted chance. Too often given a chance by Juve to move forward. Provided a perfectly weighted pass to Reece James in the lead up to Chelsea’s third goal. Reuters
  • N’Golo Kante – 6, Lively cameo and did well to catch Rabiot, who was taking his time on the ball. Opened up Juventus’ defence just after Chelsea’s opener, though Pulisic’s decision-making was questionable. Picked up an injury just before half-time for an early change as a precaution. AP Photo
    N’Golo Kante – 6, Lively cameo and did well to catch Rabiot, who was taking his time on the ball. Opened up Juventus’ defence just after Chelsea’s opener, though Pulisic’s decision-making was questionable. Picked up an injury just before half-time for an early change as a precaution. AP Photo
  • Jorginho – 7, Captained the side with Cesar Azpilicueta kept out by James and played some lovely balls and delivered a lovely through ball just before the half-time whistle. Made easy work in the middle of the park as he helped his side dominate the game. Reuters
    Jorginho – 7, Captained the side with Cesar Azpilicueta kept out by James and played some lovely balls and delivered a lovely through ball just before the half-time whistle. Made easy work in the middle of the park as he helped his side dominate the game. Reuters
  • Ben Chilwell – 7, Saw plenty of the action early on and couldn’t convert an early shot after good work by Kante. Some lovely link-up on the left by him and Hudson-Odoi. Raised concerns after being down for a long time with a leg issue and needing help off the pitch by the physios. AP Photo
    Ben Chilwell – 7, Saw plenty of the action early on and couldn’t convert an early shot after good work by Kante. Some lovely link-up on the left by him and Hudson-Odoi. Raised concerns after being down for a long time with a leg issue and needing help off the pitch by the physios. AP Photo
  • Hakim Ziyech – 7, Chosen to start ahead of Mount who was recovering from tooth surgery. Perhaps a little too keen during the opening stages and victim to losing the ball and overdoing a pass. Played in Hudson-Odoi with a great ball to run onto just after the break. Could have got Chelsea’s fourth if not for an excellent low save by Szczesny. AFP
    Hakim Ziyech – 7, Chosen to start ahead of Mount who was recovering from tooth surgery. Perhaps a little too keen during the opening stages and victim to losing the ball and overdoing a pass. Played in Hudson-Odoi with a great ball to run onto just after the break. Could have got Chelsea’s fourth if not for an excellent low save by Szczesny. AFP
  • Christian Pulisic – 6, Scored after coming off the bench vs Leicester and replaced an injured Kai Havertz to lead the line but looked rusty in the first half, making the wrong decisions and often lonely despite Juve playing extremely deep into their half. AFP
    Christian Pulisic – 6, Scored after coming off the bench vs Leicester and replaced an injured Kai Havertz to lead the line but looked rusty in the first half, making the wrong decisions and often lonely despite Juve playing extremely deep into their half. AFP
  • SUB: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (for Kante 37’) – 7, Came on just before half-time with Kante suffering an injury. Great work to keep the ball alive and tangle Juve’s defence for Hudson-Odoi to slot home. AFP
    SUB: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (for Kante 37’) – 7, Came on just before half-time with Kante suffering an injury. Great work to keep the ball alive and tangle Juve’s defence for Hudson-Odoi to slot home. AFP
  • SUB: Cesar Azpilicueta (for Chilwell 72’) – N/R Part of a double change for the Blues to replace Chilwell on the left-wing after the young left-back went down with a knock. EPA
    SUB: Cesar Azpilicueta (for Chilwell 72’) – N/R Part of a double change for the Blues to replace Chilwell on the left-wing after the young left-back went down with a knock. EPA
  • SUB: Mason Mount (for Hudson-Odoi 76’) – N/R His boss mentioned Mount would be used as an impact sub, with the young player still recovering from tooth surgery, but Mount had limited to do during his short appearance. AFP
    SUB: Mason Mount (for Hudson-Odoi 76’) – N/R His boss mentioned Mount would be used as an impact sub, with the young player still recovering from tooth surgery, but Mount had limited to do during his short appearance. AFP
  • JUVENTUS RATINGS: Wojciech Szczesny – 7, Had to quickly react after Reece James’ freekick surprised everyone. Superb work by the goalkeeper to keep out another powerful shot by James before half-time. Pulled off a brilliant save to stop a fourth goal. AFP
    JUVENTUS RATINGS: Wojciech Szczesny – 7, Had to quickly react after Reece James’ freekick surprised everyone. Superb work by the goalkeeper to keep out another powerful shot by James before half-time. Pulled off a brilliant save to stop a fourth goal. AFP
  • Juan Cuadrado – 6, Panicked early on with Chelsea players closing down and forcing mistakes. Found difficulty dealing with the overload to Hudson-Odoi and Chilwell on the wing. Booked within 23 minutes. Reuters
    Juan Cuadrado – 6, Panicked early on with Chelsea players closing down and forcing mistakes. Found difficulty dealing with the overload to Hudson-Odoi and Chilwell on the wing. Booked within 23 minutes. Reuters
  • Leonardo Bonucci – 6, Got back in time to clear the ball before a chased-down Hudson-Odoi could double Chelsea’s tally. Left a lot of the work to his centre-back partner in De Ligt. Reuters
    Leonardo Bonucci – 6, Got back in time to clear the ball before a chased-down Hudson-Odoi could double Chelsea’s tally. Left a lot of the work to his centre-back partner in De Ligt. Reuters
  • Matthijs de Ligt – 6, Took no risk in clearing James’ ball in the box just before half-time. Did extremely well to force Ziyech to pass instead of shoot into an open goal, allowing his teammates to get back and keep Hudson-Odoi from netting after half time. AP Photo
    Matthijs de Ligt – 6, Took no risk in clearing James’ ball in the box just before half-time. Did extremely well to force Ziyech to pass instead of shoot into an open goal, allowing his teammates to get back and keep Hudson-Odoi from netting after half time. AP Photo
  • Alex Sandro – 5, Replaced an injured Danilo in full-back and the Brazilian was at a disadvantage too often, giving James so much space to run into on the wing. Nowhere to be seen and defended too narrowly for James’ goal. PA
    Alex Sandro – 5, Replaced an injured Danilo in full-back and the Brazilian was at a disadvantage too often, giving James so much space to run into on the wing. Nowhere to be seen and defended too narrowly for James’ goal. PA
  • Adrien Rabiot – 5, Took too much time on the ball against a Chelsea side closing down Juve players very high up the pitch and was dispossessed by Kante, though he managed to track back well to clear any danger. PA
    Adrien Rabiot – 5, Took too much time on the ball against a Chelsea side closing down Juve players very high up the pitch and was dispossessed by Kante, though he managed to track back well to clear any danger. PA
  • Manuel Locatelli – 6, Well timed tackle early on to stop Rudiger after the German was allowed to dart into the box. Supplied a lovely ball over Chelsea’s defence to set Morata free before Thiago Silva came to the rescue with a last-ditch clearance. AP Photo
    Manuel Locatelli – 6, Well timed tackle early on to stop Rudiger after the German was allowed to dart into the box. Supplied a lovely ball over Chelsea’s defence to set Morata free before Thiago Silva came to the rescue with a last-ditch clearance. AP Photo
  • Weston McKennie – 7, Linked with moves to the Premier League and will continue to attract interest, with the American dominating in a defensive role in midfield as he tried to keep Chelsea out with tackles, blocks and interceptions. Forced Mendy into a brilliant save late on but poor defending ahead of Chelsea’s fourth goal. Reuters
    Weston McKennie – 7, Linked with moves to the Premier League and will continue to attract interest, with the American dominating in a defensive role in midfield as he tried to keep Chelsea out with tackles, blocks and interceptions. Forced Mendy into a brilliant save late on but poor defending ahead of Chelsea’s fourth goal. Reuters
  • Federico Chiesa – 5, Scored the only goal in the club’s last meeting in September but missing in the first half as he struggled to be efficient in a front two pairing with Morata. Reuters
    Federico Chiesa – 5, Scored the only goal in the club’s last meeting in September but missing in the first half as he struggled to be efficient in a front two pairing with Morata. Reuters
  • SUB: Paulo Dybala (for Bentancur 59’) – 6, Returned after missing Juve’s fixture at Lazio as Massimiliano Allegri looked for a way back into the game. Couldn’t keep his volley low in what would have been a stunning long-range effort. AFP
    SUB: Paulo Dybala (for Bentancur 59’) – 6, Returned after missing Juve’s fixture at Lazio as Massimiliano Allegri looked for a way back into the game. Couldn’t keep his volley low in what would have been a stunning long-range effort. AFP
  • SUB: Arthur (for Locatelli, 68’) – N/R The Brazilian saw lacklustre effort go wide of Mendy’s goal but it was a largely uneventful substitute appearance. AP Photo
    SUB: Arthur (for Locatelli, 68’) – N/R The Brazilian saw lacklustre effort go wide of Mendy’s goal but it was a largely uneventful substitute appearance. AP Photo
  • SUB: Moise Kean (for Morata 68’) – N/R The Everton loanee came on with his side 3-0 down as Allegri looked to instil some energy into his front pairing and was straight into the action, fouling Rudiger. Saw a weak effort bounce wide of the post. AFP
    SUB: Moise Kean (for Morata 68’) – N/R The Everton loanee came on with his side 3-0 down as Allegri looked to instil some energy into his front pairing and was straight into the action, fouling Rudiger. Saw a weak effort bounce wide of the post. AFP
  • SUB: Koni De Winter (for Cuadrado 81’) – N/R The U23’s player made his Champions League debut in a late substitution for the Italian side but was caught out ahead of Chelsea’s fourth. AFP
    SUB: Koni De Winter (for Cuadrado 81’) – N/R The U23’s player made his Champions League debut in a late substitution for the Italian side but was caught out ahead of Chelsea’s fourth. AFP
  • SUB: Dejan Kulusevski (for Chiesa 80’) – N/R The Sweden international was given a short run-out after failing to keep his place in the side, despite playing 75 minutes against Lazio. AFP
    SUB: Dejan Kulusevski (for Chiesa 80’) – N/R The Sweden international was given a short run-out after failing to keep his place in the side, despite playing 75 minutes against Lazio. AFP

Chelsea v Juventus player ratings: James 9, Hudson-Odoi 8; Chiesa 5, Morata 6


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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said he was worried by injuries to midfielder N'Golo Kante and full-back Ben Chilwell during their 4-0 Champions League win over Juventus on Tuesday.

Chelsea secured their place in the last 16 but Kante limped off in the first half while Chilwell suffered an apparent knee injury in the second period and was helped off the field.

"It worries me because [Chilwell] was in such a fantastic moment, like Reece [James] on the other side. They were in the best shape they could possibly be, so strong and so full of confidence and with such a lot of quality," Tuchel said.

"'Chilly' has a sharp pain in the knee and he was in a lot of pain."

Tuchel said the defender would have an examination on Wednesday.

"It's the same with N'Golo. He twisted his knee a little bit but hopefully it's not too bad," he added.

"These were the only two sad things because N'Golo was again fantastic until the moment when he went off ... Hopefully it's not too bad."

Chelsea, top of the Premier League with 29 points from 12 games, host eighth-placed Manchester United on Sunday.

Updated: November 24, 2021, 3:31 AM