Chelsea got out of control by beating Southampton 4-1, who stayed with 10 men, in St. de Juan. Of Mary. Axel Disasi scored the first goal at 7 minutes when he went home for Enzo Fernández in the small area.
Just 4 minutes later the hosts were level when Kyle Walker-Peters taunted Fernandez in his own area, shoving the Chelsea boy before racing Joe Aribo home.
Southampton keeper Joe Lumley passed the ball straight to Noni Madueke on the 17th minute and he slid a pass to Christopher Nkunku to score in an open net from 18 yards.
Madueke got himself on the scoresheet on the 34th minute, cutting in off the right and curling an effort into the far bottom corner.
Seven minutes before half-time, Jack Stephens was sent off for pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair at a corner. Cole Palmer notched his ninth of the season as the three points were wrapped up in convincing style, before Jadon Sancho added a fifth from the bench in the dying minutes.
Express Sport evaluates Chelsea players underlined.
Filip Jorgensen – 7
A quiet night but he made a key save with his legs to prevent Mateus Fernandes, just before the hour mark, from maintaining the two-goal lead.
Bad taste – 6
Offered options going forward and had little to do at the back.
Axel Disasi – 7
I went home to the purpose of opening the purpose of the purpose in a corner in the range in the range. Solid at the back.
Adarabiyo cough – 6
He lost his marker for the first goal. Hit the woodwork once on each half. Have
Marc Cucurella – 6
Jack Stephens left when he fell to the ground after feeling that he was thrown.
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Moises Caicedo – 6
He kept the ball moving and didn’t have a genuine challenge in the park.
Enzo Fernández – 8
Brilliantly whipped a corner into the six-yard box for the opening goal of the game but was nut-megged for the hosts’ opener. Was the heartbeat of the team and his throughball for Nkunku created the fourth.
Noni Madueke – 7
He was ready to take advantage of the Southampton goalkeeper’s loose pass and prepare Nkunku. An intelligent final for its purpose and seemed very harmful, but lacked a final end and lost some simple opportunities that had been delayed.
Cole Palmer – 8
Fundamental in everything Chelsea has done in the future. He would have provided a handful of assists if it weren’t for an unnecessary shot. He scored the fourth after Nkunku’s efforts.
Joao Felix – 6
He dragged a shot from the edge of the box halfway in the first part. Establish Madueke for the third. A babysitter was lost at 30 moments at the time with an unmarked header from six yards.
Christophe Nkunku – 7
I couldn’t help but give Chelsea a 2-1 lead, heading into an open net from 18 yards. Prepare Palmer for the fourth.
Submarines
Jadon Sancho 7 (for Madueke, 72)
Dewsbury-Pavilion 6 (for Palmer, 79)
Veiga 6 (for Cucurella, 79)
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