Reece James (Werner 92’) – N/R, Helped see out the game but that didn’t take much considering how late he came on. Reuters
RENNES RATINGS: Alfred Gomis - 7, Made an incredible save to deny Mason Mount and was unlucky to see Olivier Giroud score after stopping Timo Werner’s effort. Reuters
Hamari Traore - 7, Fought well to keep Werner at bay for large parts of the game and posed a real threat at times. AP Photo
Damien Da Silva - 6, Was denied by a good save from Edouard Mendy and made some important interventions. Tried to punch Giroud’s header out but couldn’t manage it. EPA
Gerzino Nyamsi - 5, Was very composed whenever he had the ball at his feet, but looked stretched defensively at times and was outjumped by Giroud for the final goal. AP Photo
Adrien Truffert - 7, Looked very good in most of his play but couldn’t provide much end product once he got forward. EPA
Benjamin Bourigeaud - 7, Had a slow start but grew into the game, showing some real quality with his touch and setting up Sehrou Guirassy’s goal with a great corner delivery. AFP
Steven N’Zonzi - 6, Showed plenty of composure throughout and kept the ball ticking along when Rennes had possession. AFP
Edouardo Camavinga - 6, The teenager was neat on the ball but didn’t show too much star quality. AP Photo
Jeremy Doku - 6, Got at Chilwell and caused him problems at times, but lost the ball to start the move that led to Callum Hudson-Odoi’s goal. AP Photo
Sehrou Guirassy - 8, Held the ball up well, drew a fair few fouls and scored a header to cap off an impressive performance. AFP
James Lea Siliki - 5, Missed a decent chance and didn’t look like causing much danger during his time on the pitch, with Cesar Azpilicueta getting the better of him. AFP
SUBS: Romain Del Castillo (Lea Saliki 63’) - 5, Didn’t do any better than the man he replaced, as he also struggled to have too much of an impact. Reuters
Clement Grenier (Camavinga 79’) – N/R, Getting himself booked was the Frenchman’s biggest involvement after coming on. AFP
M’Baye Niang (Guirassy 86’) – N/R, Didn’t get many touches of the ball after coming on for a man who had made such a nuisance of himself throughout the match. AFP
Yann Gboho (Doku 86’) – N/R, Good experience for the teenager to get on but he didn’t do much. AFP
Fiatout Maouassa (Truffert 86) – N/R, Bringing the defender on at the end wasn’t enough to maintain the draw. AFP
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7, Made some good saves and looked solid between the sticks on his return to his former club but had no chance of saving Guirassy’s header. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 8, He may be behind Reece James in the pecking order, but Azpilicueta was superb defensively. Reuters
Kurt Zouma - 7, Was largely dominant, but could have done a lot better to deal with Guirassy and prevent his goal. AP Photo
Thiago Silva - 7, Showed a lot of authority in his general play and covered his teammates well at times. However, he also could have done more to stop Guirassy. AFP
Ben Chilwell - 6, Was impressive for large parts of the game, but there were a few moments of madness and he had to be bailed out by Silva after one shocking pass. AFP
Jorginho - 6, Put in a steady performance throughout his time on the pitch, moving the ball well and helping out defensively. EPA
Mateo Kovacic - 5, Struggled in the first half but did show improvements in the second before being taken off. AFP
Callum Hudson-Odoi - 8, Had a very bright start to the game and scored the goal that got Chelsea into the lead. Reuters
Mason Mount - 8, The midfielder provided Hudson-Odoi with a superb assist and was impressive in his general performance. AP Photo
Timo Werner - 5, Really struggled in front of goal, wasting various good chances. Was lucky that Olivier Giroud headed the ball in after one of his poor efforts. EPA
Tammy Abraham - 7, Didn’t get too many opportunities in front of goal but held the ball up brilliantly, bringing his teammates into the game. EPA
SUBS: N’Golo Kante (Mount 68’) – 6, Came into the midfield and put in a fairly convincing display. AFP
Olivier Giroud (Abraham 69’) - 7, Gave the Rennes defence plenty of problems before getting up to score the winning goal. AFP
Hakim Ziyech (Hudson-Odoi 75’) – N/R, Didn’t provide any moments of magic but got some good touches on the ball. EPA
Kai Havertz (Kovacic 76’) – N/R, Made his return to the team and very little has changed, as the German showed great composure on the ball. EPA
Reece James (Werner 92’) – N/R, Helped see out the game but that didn’t take much considering how late he came on. Reuters
RENNES RATINGS: Alfred Gomis - 7, Made an incredible save to deny Mason Mount and was unlucky to see Olivier Giroud score after stopping Timo Werner’s effort. Reuters
Hamari Traore - 7, Fought well to keep Werner at bay for large parts of the game and posed a real threat at times. AP Photo
Damien Da Silva - 6, Was denied by a good save from Edouard Mendy and made some important interventions. Tried to punch Giroud’s header out but couldn’t manage it. EPA
Gerzino Nyamsi - 5, Was very composed whenever he had the ball at his feet, but looked stretched defensively at times and was outjumped by Giroud for the final goal. AP Photo
Adrien Truffert - 7, Looked very good in most of his play but couldn’t provide much end product once he got forward. EPA
Benjamin Bourigeaud - 7, Had a slow start but grew into the game, showing some real quality with his touch and setting up Sehrou Guirassy’s goal with a great corner delivery. AFP
Steven N’Zonzi - 6, Showed plenty of composure throughout and kept the ball ticking along when Rennes had possession. AFP
Edouardo Camavinga - 6, The teenager was neat on the ball but didn’t show too much star quality. AP Photo
Jeremy Doku - 6, Got at Chilwell and caused him problems at times, but lost the ball to start the move that led to Callum Hudson-Odoi’s goal. AP Photo
Sehrou Guirassy - 8, Held the ball up well, drew a fair few fouls and scored a header to cap off an impressive performance. AFP
James Lea Siliki - 5, Missed a decent chance and didn’t look like causing much danger during his time on the pitch, with Cesar Azpilicueta getting the better of him. AFP
SUBS: Romain Del Castillo (Lea Saliki 63’) - 5, Didn’t do any better than the man he replaced, as he also struggled to have too much of an impact. Reuters
Clement Grenier (Camavinga 79’) – N/R, Getting himself booked was the Frenchman’s biggest involvement after coming on. AFP
M’Baye Niang (Guirassy 86’) – N/R, Didn’t get many touches of the ball after coming on for a man who had made such a nuisance of himself throughout the match. AFP
Yann Gboho (Doku 86’) – N/R, Good experience for the teenager to get on but he didn’t do much. AFP
Fiatout Maouassa (Truffert 86) – N/R, Bringing the defender on at the end wasn’t enough to maintain the draw. AFP
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7, Made some good saves and looked solid between the sticks on his return to his former club but had no chance of saving Guirassy’s header. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 8, He may be behind Reece James in the pecking order, but Azpilicueta was superb defensively. Reuters
Kurt Zouma - 7, Was largely dominant, but could have done a lot better to deal with Guirassy and prevent his goal. AP Photo
Thiago Silva - 7, Showed a lot of authority in his general play and covered his teammates well at times. However, he also could have done more to stop Guirassy. AFP
Ben Chilwell - 6, Was impressive for large parts of the game, but there were a few moments of madness and he had to be bailed out by Silva after one shocking pass. AFP
Jorginho - 6, Put in a steady performance throughout his time on the pitch, moving the ball well and helping out defensively. EPA
Mateo Kovacic - 5, Struggled in the first half but did show improvements in the second before being taken off. AFP
Callum Hudson-Odoi - 8, Had a very bright start to the game and scored the goal that got Chelsea into the lead. Reuters
Mason Mount - 8, The midfielder provided Hudson-Odoi with a superb assist and was impressive in his general performance. AP Photo
Timo Werner - 5, Really struggled in front of goal, wasting various good chances. Was lucky that Olivier Giroud headed the ball in after one of his poor efforts. EPA
Tammy Abraham - 7, Didn’t get too many opportunities in front of goal but held the ball up brilliantly, bringing his teammates into the game. EPA
SUBS: N’Golo Kante (Mount 68’) – 6, Came into the midfield and put in a fairly convincing display. AFP
Olivier Giroud (Abraham 69’) - 7, Gave the Rennes defence plenty of problems before getting up to score the winning goal. AFP
Hakim Ziyech (Hudson-Odoi 75’) – N/R, Didn’t provide any moments of magic but got some good touches on the ball. EPA
Kai Havertz (Kovacic 76’) – N/R, Made his return to the team and very little has changed, as the German showed great composure on the ball. EPA
Reece James (Werner 92’) – N/R, Helped see out the game but that didn’t take much considering how late he came on. Reuters