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Chelsea 0-2 Real Madrid (agg 0-4): Champions League player ratings

Kepa Arrizabalaga (GK) The Spaniard stood up to his first test, denying Luka Modric with a sharp save. He was exposed for both of Madrid’s goals in the second half. 6/10

Wesley Fofana (RCB) The defender had a nightmare during the first leg and was keen to make amends. He played with aggression against Vinícius and tried to support the attack. 7

Thiago Silva (CB) The veteran made some important interceptions and coped with Karim Benzema. However, Silva forces Chelsea to defend deep and he was beaten by Fede Valverde for Madrid’s second goal. 6

Trevoh Chalobah (LCB) Kalidou Koulibaly’s replacement gave his all and delivered a wholehearted performance but his defending for the goal was naive. Rodrygo punished him for diving in. 6

Reece James (RWB) A dominant figure on the right flank during the first half. James looked sharper and his crosses caused problems. Booked for a bad foul on Eduardo Camavinga. 7

Enzo Fernández (CM) The £106.8m midfielder was guilty of some poor deliveries from set-pieces. Fernández was busy on the ball and threatened an equaliser but he needed to offer more in possession. 6

Mateo Kovacic (CM) The Croatian tried to maintain Chelsea’s early tempo and was involved in an engaging battle with Madrid’s midfielders. He made no difference in the key areas. 6

Marc Cucurella (LWB) In for the suspended Ben Chilwell, the much-maligned Spaniard got into some good positions but he lacked conviction and wasted an easy chance just before half-time. 6

N’Golo Kanté (AM) Pushed on and unsettled Real Madrid with his dynamism. However, he is not a natural attacker and he missed a glorious chance to give Chelsea an early lead. 6

Conor Gallagher (AM) A surprise selection in an advanced role, the midfielder tried to

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