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| Ruben Loftus-Cheek was awarded the Man of the Match award for his impressive performance |
One of the biggest disappointments of the night, other than Willian’s injury which could potentially mean Ramires on the wing against Arsenal, was the performance of Eden Hazard. As with every game this season, it just seemed that there was a little “je ne sais quoi” missing from his performance. His penalty was atrocious; I was sat right behind the goal yesterday and from the moment it left his foot it was going over, it was woeful compared to his usual penalties. After that, this may have had an effect on his all-round play, but even since the start of the season, that killer ball, that dink-around-the-full-back and cross, that skilling-up-three-men-at-once and goal… it’s all been missing, and it’s perplexing as to why.
Additionally, whilst I’m not the biggest fan of Gary Cahill, he was absolutely superb last night, especially with the additional pressure of captaining the side for the first time. I had always thought that he needs to be the junior defender in the pairing, with a John Terry next to him to tell him where to position himself, however I was massively impressed in the manner he did just that alongside Kurt Zouma. I personally would still play a Terry-Zouma defence on Saturday against Arsenal, however after last night I wouldn’t be surprised if Cahill starts again alongside JT. Baba Rahman had a solid debut, albeit looking very raw like Zouma had on his debut, and we have seen the leaps and bounds he has come in the last season, however I wouldn’t be surprised if Jose continues to play him and mould him into the kind of left back he wants behind Eden Hazard.
Furthermore, we saw some flashes of brilliance from Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa. Granted, they were just flashes, and not the regular brilliance we grew accustomed to last season, but it was better than what we’ve seen so far this season. Fabregas was more lethal with his passing, but at the same time, he wasn’t playing silly passes like the one that led to Fernandinho’s third for City. Costa showed he was the player that scored 7 in his first 5 games last year, winning the second penalty that really should have led to Tel Aviv going down to 10 men, and then scoring what looked, at least from Shed End, like a Zidane-esque finish into the top corner.
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| Diego Costa in the process of scoring his stunning goal and Chelsea's 3rd of the evening |


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