Chelsea Players Talk As They Beat Barrow 5-0

Chelsea Players Talk As They Beat Barrow 5-0

Chelsea Players Talk As They Beat Barrow 5-0 –  Chelsea beat Division 4 team Barrow in the third round of the 2024/25 Carabao Cup on Wednesday (25/09/2024). Chelsea won 5-0 in the European Union Cup at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea Players Talk As They Beat Barrow 5-0

Chelsea Players Talk As They Beat Barrow 5-0

islschedule – Christopher Nkonko scored in the 8th, 15th and 75th minutes, while Pedro Neto scored in the 48th minute, while Malo Gusto and Mihajlo Modric recorded assists.

Chelsea Defense
Philipp Jorgensen – 6
Barrow looked miserable at the start of the match in defensive positions, but became a spectator after Chelsea scored. His first save came in the 68th minute.

Malo Gusto – 7
Returns after missing two games with a hamstring injury. Nkonko was sharp and provided the assist for Nkonko’s second goal with a fine cross, then won the free kick which led to Chelsea’s third goal.

Axel Diasi – 6
almost scored the fifth goal in the second half. Just play without using maximum abilities.

Benoit Badiashile – 6
Some good headers early on as Barrow looked to threaten from set pieces. After that, it will be easy to compete with him.

Renato Viga – 6
Provided a great pass to Felix to set up the opening goal. He showed his work ethic by playing in a defensive position in the middle of the second half.

Chelsea midfielder
Cesare Casadi – 6
At first it was difficult to control the intensity of Barrow’s game. After that, he started making confirmations, but did not show any confirmation about the opportunity to play more in the future.

Kiernan Dewsbury Hall – 6
We were disappointed with the lack of space in midfield early in the game but it got better as time went on. Almost scored his first goal for Chelsea, but was denied by the opposing defender with a good save.

Chelsea’s front line
Pedro Neto – 7
Finally he played his favorite position on the right side. He contributed to the second goal with a clever back-heel pass. He scored his first goal for Chelsea with a simple finish.

 

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Joao Felix – 8
Showed his quality with a beautiful high pass for Nkonko’s opener, then almost scored a third with a free kick that hit the post with a fourth in hand

Mykhailo Mudryk No need to provide a clean pass to score the fourth goal. Because of his speed, he was a constant threat throughout the tournament.

Christopher Nkonko – 9
A hat-trick to take his goal tally to six this season. His score for his second goal was classy.

Chelsea substitute
Ben Chilwell (Gusto 46′) – 6
He got a shoutout while playing for the first time since April. However, the fact that he won’t be a starter is a worry.

Josh Achampong (DC 63 mins) – No
Too little playing time to score.

Tyrique George (Net 63′) – N/A
Almost scored his first senior goal but fired wide.

Marc Guiu (Nkunku 76′) – N/A
Not enough game time to judge.

Carney Chukwuemeka (Felix 76′) – N/A
Not enough game time to judge.

 

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Chelsea player ratings vs Barrow: Christopher Nkunku seals his claim with clinical hat-trick and Joao Felix shines as Blues crush League Two minnows in Carabao Cup

The Frenchman has been a constant behind Nicolas Jackson in recent years but he was in fine form at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday

Christopher Nkunku sealed his claim for a starting spot by scoring three goals against Barrow in a fine display alongside Joao Felix for Chelsea. Enzo Maresca made 11 changes to his side but any fears of defeat were dispelled after just 15 minutes at Stamford Bridge. Joao Felix cleverly set up Christopher Nkunko for the first goal, before the striker headed in Malo Gusto’s cross to keep Barrow in contention.

Chelsea’s third goal was scored before the 30th minute to end the match. Felix’s free kick went over the crossbar after Barrow goalkeeper Paul Farman failed to hit the post and goal.

The Blues’ game continued after the break. Nkonko and Mihail Modric combined to set up Pedro Neto to score his first goal for Chelsea and the Blues’ fourth of the night.

Nkunko’s hat trick came when he stole a lazy kick and slotted the ball into the net to secure a comprehensive win and a place in the next round for Marska’s men.

GOAL defines a Chelsea player from Stamford Bridge…

Goalkeeper and defense
Philipp Jorgensen (6/10):

Managing small things will be easy for him.

Malo Taste (7/10):

Return to the team and help again. Nice cross for Nkonko to score Chelsea’s second goal. He left the field in the first half.

Axel Diasi (6/10):

Thinking about the captain until Chilul came in the first half. He almost scored but his header was saved.

Benoit Badiashil (6/10):

Not very encouraging against League Two opponents.

Ramon Vega (7/10):

Appeared confident and calm and was involved in two goals.

Midfielder
Cesare Casadi (6/10):

Played deeper than before but managed to adapt to the game and performed well in possession.

Kiernan Dewsbury Hall (5/10):

Had some good chances and maybe tried early in the second half, but struggled to impress.

Attack
Pedro Neto (7/10):

Joined in the second half and scored his first goal for the Blues just after the break.

Joao Felix (8/10):

It was a pleasure working with Nkunku all night. The opening goal started with a great pass and a great free kick for Chelsea who scored the third goal.

Mykhailo Mudryk (6/10):

The first half was slow, but after the break it improved significantly and Neto scored.

Christopher Nkonko (9/10)

The killer did his job well. He scored three goals and was involved in all of Chelsea’s best performances.