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Chelsea player ratings vs Everton: Werner and Azpilicueta costly, Loftus-Cheek outstanding

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After Everton fans set off fireworks outside the Chelsea team hotel on Saturday night, you may have expected the Blues to come out with extra motivation at Goodison Park on Saturday. But it was the relegation candidates who showed up instead.

A few eyebrows were raised when Chelsea legend Frank Lampard took on the job after Rafa Benitez was sacked and, based on the season so far, Saturday afternoon's clash should have resulted in a comfortable three points for the visitors. But Thomas Tuchel was instead left incredibly frustrated on the sidelines.

Richarlison scored the only goal of the game at the start of the second half, while an inspired Jordan Pickford kept the Blues at bay for the remainder of the game. With that in mind, has rated the Chelsea players on their display.

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Mendy was completely untested in the first-half. His distribution was tidy enough, but overall, it was a relatively quiet game for the Senegalese shot-stopper.

The Chelsea captain had a decent first-half, but the worst possible start to the second period. Azpilicueta was dispossessed by Richarlison, and the Brazilian slotted past Mendy.

Brilliant. Typically brilliant. There was a moment just before stoppage-time in the first-half where he came charging out to block a fierce strike from Abdoulaye Doucoure. The travelling Chelsea supporters couldn't stop singing his name.

His game sort of changed after he picked up an

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