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Chelsea second half player ratings vs Club America: Jorginho sharp, Mount delivers, Werner good

Chelsea supporters have not seen much of Bettinelli since he arrived at the club last summer; that is very much the role of the number three goalkeeper. He was given 45 minutes and unfortunately conceded an own goal when Reece James' back pass skipped past him and into the net.

It's difficult to know how many more appearances in a Chelsea shirt Azpilicueta will make. Barcelona are keen on signing the Blues skipper, and he is understood to be open to a move to the Camp Nou. His 45-minute outing in Las Vegas was pretty much what Chelsea supporters have come to expect over the last decade: nothing flashy, but he got his work done.

After a solid loan spell at Venezia last season, Ampadu is back at Chelsea and fighting to earn a place in Tuchel's squad. He was given the second half in the middle of the back three, and although there was one misjudged header that led to a half-chance for Club America, he was bailed out by Emerson.

With Chelsea having only signed Kalidou Koulibaly this summer – and the Senegal captain not being ready to feature – it was left to Emerson to slot in on the left of the back three. The Italian international had an impact at both ends, making one vital clearance and creating a good chance for Christian Pulisic, that was headed over by the American star.

A mixed 45 minutes for the academy graduate. It was James who teed up Timo Werner's opening goal with a customary clever pass into the penalty area after receiving the ball from Jorginho. But minutes later, he played a blind back pass that ended up in his own net. He continued to offer an attacking threat but couldn't fashion a winner.

If there was one Chelsea player who needed a summer off more than most, it was Jorginho. The Italian was flogged

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