Kai Havertz (Broja, 73’) – N/R. His shocking header attempt went comfortably off target but he then made an intelligent run that made life awkward for Pope. EPA
NEWCASTLE PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope – 6. Took the safe option after running out of his goal to deal with a through ball and didn’t have much to do outside of that in the first half. Made a great save to deny Conor Gallagher in the second period. Booked in the latter stages as Newcastle saw out the game. Reuters
Kieran Trippier – 7. Made some great passes and defended well but wasn’t always able to get his usual quality on crosses into the box in the first half. Booked for a cynical foul on Christian Pulisic but then made a brilliant tackle to legitimately deny the winger. EPA
Fabian Schar – 7. Picked up a head injury in the opening seconds when fouling Armando Broja but recovered to largely defend well. Made a mess of his shot from Trippier’s corner but did well to block Mateo Kovacic’s attempt. EPA
Sven Botman – 8. Had a heavy fall after going over Broja and underhit a pass back but recovered well to ensure there was no punishment. Made a great header to stop Mason Mount’s cross reaching Broja, then did well to hold up the striker when he tried to get behind in the second half. PA
Dan Burn – 7. Let Edouard Mendy off with a poor touch but put in a solid display after that and made a great header to clear Gallagher’s free-kick delivery while also nullifying the various players who went onto Chelsea’s right. Made a big tackle in the final stages. PA
Sean Longstaff – 6. Put in a lot of good work in the middle but lacked the required quality whenever there was a chance to trouble Chelsea. Had a shot saved from close range then sent another over the crossbar. Booked for a poor tackle on Marc Cucurella in the final moments. EPA
Bruno Guimaraes – 7. Overhit a few passes that could have caused problems for Chelsea’s backline and saw a shot from range blocked. Moved the ball well in deeper positions and broke up the Blues’ play on various occasions. Reuters
Joe Willock – 8. Beat Cesar Azpilicueta nicely before getting a dangerous cross into the box but wanted too much time when the ball fell to him on the edge of the box. Came agonisingly close to finding Chris Wood with his cross and then hit a superb strike for the game’s only goal. Reuters
Miguel Almiron – 7. A couple of his flicks didn’t come off and he fired over from a promising position. Worked hard and his pressing forced Thiago Silva to play the ball out for a throw. Drove inside to get the ball to Willock for the goal and had some bright moments after that. Getty
Chris Wood – 5. Having linked play well in the early stages, he faded out of the game and struggled to get involved again after that. AFP
Joelinton – 7. Pressed brilliantly at times and did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas but his header went comfortably off target. Nice knockdown for Longstaff’s chance. Getty
SUBS: Callum Wilson (Wood 76’) – N/R. Made a nice flick-on and was intelligent enough to win a free-kick from Kovacic. Getty
Jacob Murphy (Willock 85’) – N/R. Made a positive run forward that didn’t come to anything and worked hard for the final moments. Getty
Matt Targett (Botman 87’) – N/R. His headers near the halfway line were very unconvincing after Chelsea had cleared Newcastle corners. PA
CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Looked uncomfortable with his feet throughout, notably getting away with a poor pass that went straight to Burn. Good save to deny Longstaff from close range but had no chance of stopping Willock’s attempt. Came close to reaching a free-kick delivery after going up at the end. Getty
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6. Kept things simple on the ball and mostly defended well, heading away Guimaraes’ cross into the box. Reuters
Trevoh Chalobah – 6. Wasn’t punished when he lost the ball in his box but grew into the game a bit and stopped Willock’s threatening run at the second attempt. Could have got closer to Willock for the goal. PA
Kalidou Koulibaly – 5. Played some terrible passes but conjured a great header to stop Willock’s header from reaching Wood, then stopped a cross from reaching Almiron. Didn’t do much to stop Almiron driving inside for Willock’s goal. Booked for a late foul on Almiron. Reuters
Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 5. Went down injured in the fourth minute after playing a pass and was forced off. Reuters
Jorginho – 6. In the position to save Chalobah when he lost the ball in his own box and started the move that culminated in a tame shot from Broja. Booked for a foul on Guimaraes and sold himself when being beaten by Joelinton. Getty
Mateo Kovacic – 6. Made a good burst forward to get Chelsea up the pitch but his poor pass on another occasion saw his side’s move forward break down. Great block to deny Guimaraes. AFP
Lewis Hall – 7. Adapted to Premier League football well and did a good job on the left. Fed Broja nicely for his wasted opportunity. Did well to stop Trippier’s attempted pass to Almiron. Reuters
Conor Gallagher – 6. Had some nice touches in good pockets of space but went down too easily at times. Worked hard for the team and got across well to block Burn’s shot, although he was too eager to win the ball at times after moving to right-wing-back which allowed Newcastle to get behind him. Looked a bit better after returning to the middle and had a good shot saved. Reuters
Mason Mount – 5. Almost found Broja with a ball that was eventually cut out by Botman and was involved in the move that resulted in Broja’s shot. However, there were periods where he was pretty much invisible. AFP
Armando Broja – 5. Did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas and worked hard for the team but hit a tame shot when his one big opportunity came. Had a very quiet second half. AFP
SUBS: Thiago Silva (Loftus-Cheek 7’) – 6. Good positioning allowed him to block Guimaraes’ shot and deal with Longstaff’s cross. Made a great header to clear a cross from deep, rose well for a header in the opposition box but couldn’t get it on target. Reuters
Christian Pulisic (Azpilicueta, 45’) – 6. Tried to drive forward and get Chelsea moving forward, forcing Trippier into a cynical foul before then being legitimately halted by the right-back. Getty
Hakim Ziyech (Mount, 73’) – N/R. His first cross attempts were often blocked but his corner delivery created a great chance for Kai Havertz. Got back well to stop a Newcastle move forward. PA
Marc Cucurella (Hall, 73’) – N/R. Came agonisingly close to finding Havertz at the near post but looked weak at times. Getty
Kai Havertz (Broja, 73’) – N/R. His shocking header attempt went comfortably off target but he then made an intelligent run that made life awkward for Pope. EPA
NEWCASTLE PLAYER RATINGS: Nick Pope – 6. Took the safe option after running out of his goal to deal with a through ball and didn’t have much to do outside of that in the first half. Made a great save to deny Conor Gallagher in the second period. Booked in the latter stages as Newcastle saw out the game. Reuters
Kieran Trippier – 7. Made some great passes and defended well but wasn’t always able to get his usual quality on crosses into the box in the first half. Booked for a cynical foul on Christian Pulisic but then made a brilliant tackle to legitimately deny the winger. EPA
Fabian Schar – 7. Picked up a head injury in the opening seconds when fouling Armando Broja but recovered to largely defend well. Made a mess of his shot from Trippier’s corner but did well to block Mateo Kovacic’s attempt. EPA
Sven Botman – 8. Had a heavy fall after going over Broja and underhit a pass back but recovered well to ensure there was no punishment. Made a great header to stop Mason Mount’s cross reaching Broja, then did well to hold up the striker when he tried to get behind in the second half. PA
Dan Burn – 7. Let Edouard Mendy off with a poor touch but put in a solid display after that and made a great header to clear Gallagher’s free-kick delivery while also nullifying the various players who went onto Chelsea’s right. Made a big tackle in the final stages. PA
Sean Longstaff – 6. Put in a lot of good work in the middle but lacked the required quality whenever there was a chance to trouble Chelsea. Had a shot saved from close range then sent another over the crossbar. Booked for a poor tackle on Marc Cucurella in the final moments. EPA
Bruno Guimaraes – 7. Overhit a few passes that could have caused problems for Chelsea’s backline and saw a shot from range blocked. Moved the ball well in deeper positions and broke up the Blues’ play on various occasions. Reuters
Joe Willock – 8. Beat Cesar Azpilicueta nicely before getting a dangerous cross into the box but wanted too much time when the ball fell to him on the edge of the box. Came agonisingly close to finding Chris Wood with his cross and then hit a superb strike for the game’s only goal. Reuters
Miguel Almiron – 7. A couple of his flicks didn’t come off and he fired over from a promising position. Worked hard and his pressing forced Thiago Silva to play the ball out for a throw. Drove inside to get the ball to Willock for the goal and had some bright moments after that. Getty
Chris Wood – 5. Having linked play well in the early stages, he faded out of the game and struggled to get involved again after that. AFP
Joelinton – 7. Pressed brilliantly at times and did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas but his header went comfortably off target. Nice knockdown for Longstaff’s chance. Getty
SUBS: Callum Wilson (Wood 76’) – N/R. Made a nice flick-on and was intelligent enough to win a free-kick from Kovacic. Getty
Jacob Murphy (Willock 85’) – N/R. Made a positive run forward that didn’t come to anything and worked hard for the final moments. Getty
Matt Targett (Botman 87’) – N/R. His headers near the halfway line were very unconvincing after Chelsea had cleared Newcastle corners. PA
CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Looked uncomfortable with his feet throughout, notably getting away with a poor pass that went straight to Burn. Good save to deny Longstaff from close range but had no chance of stopping Willock’s attempt. Came close to reaching a free-kick delivery after going up at the end. Getty
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6. Kept things simple on the ball and mostly defended well, heading away Guimaraes’ cross into the box. Reuters
Trevoh Chalobah – 6. Wasn’t punished when he lost the ball in his box but grew into the game a bit and stopped Willock’s threatening run at the second attempt. Could have got closer to Willock for the goal. PA
Kalidou Koulibaly – 5. Played some terrible passes but conjured a great header to stop Willock’s header from reaching Wood, then stopped a cross from reaching Almiron. Didn’t do much to stop Almiron driving inside for Willock’s goal. Booked for a late foul on Almiron. Reuters
Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 5. Went down injured in the fourth minute after playing a pass and was forced off. Reuters
Jorginho – 6. In the position to save Chalobah when he lost the ball in his own box and started the move that culminated in a tame shot from Broja. Booked for a foul on Guimaraes and sold himself when being beaten by Joelinton. Getty
Mateo Kovacic – 6. Made a good burst forward to get Chelsea up the pitch but his poor pass on another occasion saw his side’s move forward break down. Great block to deny Guimaraes. AFP
Lewis Hall – 7. Adapted to Premier League football well and did a good job on the left. Fed Broja nicely for his wasted opportunity. Did well to stop Trippier’s attempted pass to Almiron. Reuters
Conor Gallagher – 6. Had some nice touches in good pockets of space but went down too easily at times. Worked hard for the team and got across well to block Burn’s shot, although he was too eager to win the ball at times after moving to right-wing-back which allowed Newcastle to get behind him. Looked a bit better after returning to the middle and had a good shot saved. Reuters
Mason Mount – 5. Almost found Broja with a ball that was eventually cut out by Botman and was involved in the move that resulted in Broja’s shot. However, there were periods where he was pretty much invisible. AFP
Armando Broja – 5. Did well to hold onto possession in some tight areas and worked hard for the team but hit a tame shot when his one big opportunity came. Had a very quiet second half. AFP
SUBS: Thiago Silva (Loftus-Cheek 7’) – 6. Good positioning allowed him to block Guimaraes’ shot and deal with Longstaff’s cross. Made a great header to clear a cross from deep, rose well for a header in the opposition box but couldn’t get it on target. Reuters
Christian Pulisic (Azpilicueta, 45’) – 6. Tried to drive forward and get Chelsea moving forward, forcing Trippier into a cynical foul before then being legitimately halted by the right-back. Getty
Hakim Ziyech (Mount, 73’) – N/R. His first cross attempts were often blocked but his corner delivery created a great chance for Kai Havertz. Got back well to stop a Newcastle move forward. PA
Marc Cucurella (Hall, 73’) – N/R. Came agonisingly close to finding Havertz at the near post but looked weak at times. Getty
Kai Havertz (Broja, 73’) – N/R. His shocking header attempt went comfortably off target but he then made an intelligent run that made life awkward for Pope. EPA