Palmer unfortunate, Garnacho quiet and 3/10 dreadful - Chelsea player ratings vs Everton

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EVERTON 3-0 CHELSEA: Full Blues player ratings from the Hill Dickinson Stadium after Liam Rosenior's side were thumped away at the Toffees on Saturday evening

Chelsea have now lost four matches in a row with Everton cruising to a 3-0 victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday evening.

Liam Rosenior's side were humiliated on Merseyside with what was a dour performance from the west Londoners. Beto scored twice for the Toffees and Iliman Ndiaye added a third in the second half to inflict even more misery on the visitors.

Bobby Vincent was at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to bring you the full Chelsea player ratings.

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Robert Sanchez - Got away with one big time 10 minutes in. Took too long on the ball and Beto almost dispossessed him for what would have been a certain goal. Might be nit-picking a bit but felt like he was a bit slow off his line for Beto's goal. 3

Malo Gusto - A crucial block 14 minutes in to deny what looked a goal-bound strike from James Garner. Brought off at half-time. 5

Wesley Fofana - Gave it away on five minutes in what was a really shaky start to the game. Given Fofana's form recently, that was the last thing he needed. For Beto's goal, Fofana is far too passive. The Frenchman didn't expect it at all and that cost Chelsea. 4

Jorrel Hato - Trusted at centre-back again. He was part of a back four that really struggled in the first half especially, though Hato was arguably the least to blame. 6

Marc Cucurella - Most of Everton's play came down their left-hand side so we didn't see too much of Cucurella from a defensive sense. Looked a threat in attack but not able to have too much of an impact on the game. 6

Romeo Lavia - Just his second Premier League start of the season. Passed it well but didn't offer too much defensively. 5

Moises Caicedo - Such a sloppy start to the game. His passing was way off. Grew into the match as it went on but it was far from vintage Caicedo. The Ecuadorian moved to right-back in the second half where he was fine. 5

Cole Palmer - In what was a really lethargic first-half performance from Chelsea, Palmer was one of few offering any sort of hope going down the other end. Overall, felt like it was a positive performance from Palmer but he wasn't helped by those around him. 6

Enzo Fernandez - Had a great chance to score on 36 minutes but saw his close-range strike denied by Jordan Pickford. Fernandez wasn't able to impact the game in the pockets between the midfield and defence. 5

Pedro Neto - Had very little luck on the left wing for the first 45 minutes so he swapped sides for the second half. 5

Joao Pedro - Chelsea really struggled to get the Brazilian forward into the game, especially in the first half. Up against two physical centre-backs, Joao Pedro wasn't given much in the way of joy. 5

Alejandro Garnacho (on for Gusto 46') - On at half time to try and give Chelsea another dimension in attack. 5

Andrey Santos (on for Lavia 57') - Gave the ball away cheaply for the second goal. 5

Estevao Willian (on for Neto 70') - Bright when he came on. Perhaps should have came on earlier. 6

Tosin Adarabioyo (on for Caicedo 78') - Not quite sure why he came on given it was 3-0. N/A

Liam Delap (on for Joao Pedro 78') - Not enough time to make an impact. N/A

Bobby Vincent

Bobby Vincent

Bobby has been reporting on Chelsea since May 2022. In that time, he has been front and centre in perhaps the club's most turbulent time with Roman Abramovich forced to sell, with Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital buying the Blues. Bobby is a regular at press conferences and matches, where he speaks to Liam Rosenior and numerous Chelsea players.

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