Carney Chukwuemeka (Pulisic, 87’) – N/R, Getting his first minutes since October, he wasn’t able to do enough to carve out a Chelsea winner. Getty
NOTTINGHAM FOREST RATINGS: Dean Henderson - 6, Was completely rooted for the opener. Wasn’t given too much else to do. AP
Serge Aurier - 8, While he struggled in one-on-ones against Christian Pulisic at times, Aurier refused to back down. Clinically scored Forest’s equaliser, then put Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang under pressure as the striker missed his header. Getty
Joe Worrall - 7, Having been beaten by Pulisic in the build-up to the opener, he made a host of defensive interventions including heading a cross away ahead of Kalidou Koulibaly and stopping another cross from reaching Kai Havertz. PA
Willy Boly - 7, Unconvincingly flicked Pulisic’s cross onto his own crossbar, but then showed a willingness to defend on the front foot as he dispossessed Raheem Sterling high up the pitch. Headed the ball to Aurier for the equaliser. AP
Renan Lodi - 6, Stood and watched the ball for the opener, which meant he lost Sterling, although he went on to improve defensively and also made some dangerous forays forward. Booked for an overzealous challenge on Hakim Ziyech. Getty Images
Remo Freuler - 7, Was another combative member of Forest’s midfield, also showing intelligence to halt Sterling on the edge of the box. Also played a nice pass for Awoniyi. Reuters
Orel Mangala - 6, Did well to clean up a loose ball after Boly had cut out an attempted Chelsea pass, and he continued to break up the Blues’ play well. PA
Ryan Yates - 7, Needed to play the ball to Johnson earlier as Forest broke, but he hassled Chelsea’s midfielders throughout, even after getting booked for taking things too far as he grabbed hold of Denis Zakaria. Played a great pass to find Morgan Gibbs-White for his chance. PA
Morgan Gibbs-White - 7, Overhit his early pass after doing well to get away from Koulibaly. Was desperately unlucky to see his shot stay out after hitting the crossbar. Reuters
Taiwo Awoniyi - 7, Was almost unstoppable at times, with Koulibaly finding it especially difficult to deal with the forward once he got going. Did have a fairly tame shot saved in the second half. Reuters
Brennan Johnson - 6, Raced away brilliantly but couldn’t beat Kepa Arrizabalaga with two attempts, then in the second half he had a shot saved from a tight angle and another blocked. Had periods where he looked really bright. Getty
SUBS: Jack Colback (Mangala, 77’) – N/R, Showed plenty of energy in the middle to ensure Forest at least earned a point. AP
Sam Surridge (Johnson, 82’) – N/R, Battled to win the ball from Hakim Ziyech and forced Conor Gallagher into the foul that got the midfielder booked. AFP
Neco Williams (Awoniyi, 88’) – N/R, Cleaned up the danger after Aubameyang’s wayward pass went behind Havertz. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 7, Made various good saves, especially the ones that denied Johnson, although he was given no chance by Aurier’s strike. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 5, Put in a good block to deny Gibbs-White in the first half, but often struggled in the second as he couldn’t keep up with Johnson as he ran behind then got booked for a foul on Lodi. Couldn’t get close enough to Aurier for the equaliser. Getty
Thiago Silva - 7, Showed his experience to deal with awkward situations, as he won a foul from Johnson, cut out Awoniyi’s cross and halted Gibbs-White’s burst forward. Some of his passes also made things awkward for Forest’s defence. Getty
Kalidou Koulibaly - 4, While he passed the ball nicely in the first half, Koulibaly really struggled whenever Awoniyi ran at him, especially whenever he was pulled out into wider positions. Getty
Marc Cucurella - 6, Did well to keep Johnson going wide to make his opportunity in the first half more difficult in a fairly solid defensive display. Getty
Jorginho - 6, Played some nice passes, including one to Sterling in the build-up to a chance for Mount. However, there were times where he was too easily taken out of the game. PA
Mason Mount - 7, Engaged in the combative side of the game and also showed quality at times, notably playing the ball through for Pulisic in the build-up to the opener. Made a great block to deny Morgan Gibbs-White. Getty
Denis Zakaria - 6, Put in a fairly dominant performance in midfield during the first half despite Yates making things difficult for him, although the Switzerland international faded in the second period. AP
Kai Havertz - 5, Linked play nicely at times but his touch was wasteful on two occasions where he could have had an opening. His unconvincing header was the first action in a poor defensive showing from Chelsea in Forest’s equaliser. AFP
Christian Pulisic - 6, Looked threatening in one-on-one situations and delivered the cross that resulted in Sterling’s goal. However, he hit a weak shot from a promising position and was outjumped by Boly for the equaliser. Getty
Raheem Sterling - 7, Having already played a nice pass to pick out Mount for an opportunity, he clinically finished to open the scoring. He never really built on that and faded out of the match before being taken off. Reuters
SUBS: Mateo Kovacic (Zakaria, 61’) – 5, Came on two minutes before Forest scored the equaliser and didn’t do much for the Blues' response. EPA
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Mount, 73’) – N/R, Tried to make things happen but missed the target with his header, then played a pass behind Havertz in the box. Reuters
Hakim Ziyech (Jorginho, 73’) – N/R, Always looked to make things happen and delivered a superb cross that Aubameyang headed wide. AFP
Conor Gallagher (Sterling, 73’) – N/R, Was always looking to get on the ball and played some nice passes forward, although he got booked for cynically bringing down Surridge. Getty
Carney Chukwuemeka (Pulisic, 87’) – N/R, Getting his first minutes since October, he wasn’t able to do enough to carve out a Chelsea winner. Getty
NOTTINGHAM FOREST RATINGS: Dean Henderson - 6, Was completely rooted for the opener. Wasn’t given too much else to do. AP
Serge Aurier - 8, While he struggled in one-on-ones against Christian Pulisic at times, Aurier refused to back down. Clinically scored Forest’s equaliser, then put Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang under pressure as the striker missed his header. Getty
Joe Worrall - 7, Having been beaten by Pulisic in the build-up to the opener, he made a host of defensive interventions including heading a cross away ahead of Kalidou Koulibaly and stopping another cross from reaching Kai Havertz. PA
Willy Boly - 7, Unconvincingly flicked Pulisic’s cross onto his own crossbar, but then showed a willingness to defend on the front foot as he dispossessed Raheem Sterling high up the pitch. Headed the ball to Aurier for the equaliser. AP
Renan Lodi - 6, Stood and watched the ball for the opener, which meant he lost Sterling, although he went on to improve defensively and also made some dangerous forays forward. Booked for an overzealous challenge on Hakim Ziyech. Getty Images
Remo Freuler - 7, Was another combative member of Forest’s midfield, also showing intelligence to halt Sterling on the edge of the box. Also played a nice pass for Awoniyi. Reuters
Orel Mangala - 6, Did well to clean up a loose ball after Boly had cut out an attempted Chelsea pass, and he continued to break up the Blues’ play well. PA
Ryan Yates - 7, Needed to play the ball to Johnson earlier as Forest broke, but he hassled Chelsea’s midfielders throughout, even after getting booked for taking things too far as he grabbed hold of Denis Zakaria. Played a great pass to find Morgan Gibbs-White for his chance. PA
Morgan Gibbs-White - 7, Overhit his early pass after doing well to get away from Koulibaly. Was desperately unlucky to see his shot stay out after hitting the crossbar. Reuters
Taiwo Awoniyi - 7, Was almost unstoppable at times, with Koulibaly finding it especially difficult to deal with the forward once he got going. Did have a fairly tame shot saved in the second half. Reuters
Brennan Johnson - 6, Raced away brilliantly but couldn’t beat Kepa Arrizabalaga with two attempts, then in the second half he had a shot saved from a tight angle and another blocked. Had periods where he looked really bright. Getty
SUBS: Jack Colback (Mangala, 77’) – N/R, Showed plenty of energy in the middle to ensure Forest at least earned a point. AP
Sam Surridge (Johnson, 82’) – N/R, Battled to win the ball from Hakim Ziyech and forced Conor Gallagher into the foul that got the midfielder booked. AFP
Neco Williams (Awoniyi, 88’) – N/R, Cleaned up the danger after Aubameyang’s wayward pass went behind Havertz. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 7, Made various good saves, especially the ones that denied Johnson, although he was given no chance by Aurier’s strike. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 5, Put in a good block to deny Gibbs-White in the first half, but often struggled in the second as he couldn’t keep up with Johnson as he ran behind then got booked for a foul on Lodi. Couldn’t get close enough to Aurier for the equaliser. Getty
Thiago Silva - 7, Showed his experience to deal with awkward situations, as he won a foul from Johnson, cut out Awoniyi’s cross and halted Gibbs-White’s burst forward. Some of his passes also made things awkward for Forest’s defence. Getty
Kalidou Koulibaly - 4, While he passed the ball nicely in the first half, Koulibaly really struggled whenever Awoniyi ran at him, especially whenever he was pulled out into wider positions. Getty
Marc Cucurella - 6, Did well to keep Johnson going wide to make his opportunity in the first half more difficult in a fairly solid defensive display. Getty
Jorginho - 6, Played some nice passes, including one to Sterling in the build-up to a chance for Mount. However, there were times where he was too easily taken out of the game. PA
Mason Mount - 7, Engaged in the combative side of the game and also showed quality at times, notably playing the ball through for Pulisic in the build-up to the opener. Made a great block to deny Morgan Gibbs-White. Getty
Denis Zakaria - 6, Put in a fairly dominant performance in midfield during the first half despite Yates making things difficult for him, although the Switzerland international faded in the second period. AP
Kai Havertz - 5, Linked play nicely at times but his touch was wasteful on two occasions where he could have had an opening. His unconvincing header was the first action in a poor defensive showing from Chelsea in Forest’s equaliser. AFP
Christian Pulisic - 6, Looked threatening in one-on-one situations and delivered the cross that resulted in Sterling’s goal. However, he hit a weak shot from a promising position and was outjumped by Boly for the equaliser. Getty
Raheem Sterling - 7, Having already played a nice pass to pick out Mount for an opportunity, he clinically finished to open the scoring. He never really built on that and faded out of the match before being taken off. Reuters
SUBS: Mateo Kovacic (Zakaria, 61’) – 5, Came on two minutes before Forest scored the equaliser and didn’t do much for the Blues' response. EPA
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Mount, 73’) – N/R, Tried to make things happen but missed the target with his header, then played a pass behind Havertz in the box. Reuters
Hakim Ziyech (Jorginho, 73’) – N/R, Always looked to make things happen and delivered a superb cross that Aubameyang headed wide. AFP
Conor Gallagher (Sterling, 73’) – N/R, Was always looking to get on the ball and played some nice passes forward, although he got booked for cynically bringing down Surridge. Getty
Carney Chukwuemeka (Pulisic, 87’) – N/R, Getting his first minutes since October, he wasn’t able to do enough to carve out a Chelsea winner. Getty