Chelsea moved a step closer to the Premier League title by beating Everton at Goodison Park. Here’s how we rated each Blues player in the 3-0 victory.
Rarely tested, but was alert when called upon, saving Enner Valencia’s dangerous cross.
Was caused some problems in the first half when Romelu Lukaku often pulled out wide, but the ever-reliable defender stuck to the task and had a much more comfortable second half.
Another impressive performance at the heart of the Chelsea defence. The Brazilian has had a terrific season.
Another strong performance at the back and was in the right place to score Chelsea’s second goal.
Not his best game going forward, but the wing-back got through a huge amount of work on the right-hand side.
Imposed himself in midfield, especially during a first-half spell in which Everton were lively and the match was in the balance.
Caught out on a couple of occasions but overall he had a good game and was involved in the build up to the all-important opening goal.
His delivery was poor at times but he still provided a good outlet on the left and was involved in the move which led to the third goal.
Brilliant from the Spaniard. Scored with a stunning strike and his skill and movement always bothered the home side.
Also difficult for Everton to contain. Full of movement and invention as always.
A strong display up front. Worked hard and linked play well.
This post was last modified on 01/05/2017