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Chelsea won all three points at Crystal Palace thanks to a far stronger second-half performance. Conor Gallagher’s double and a late goal from Enzo Fernandez were enough for the Blues to send the visiting fans grinning all the way home.

The hosts led by one goal at the interval thanks to a goal from Jefferson Lerma. But just after the break, Conor Gallagher scored a deft finish to tie the game against his old team.

Then, with the game coming to a close, Gallagher scored a goal in the bottom corner to give Chelsea the victory. Whoa. Whoa, Selhurst Park is the epicenter.

And when Enzo Fernandez glossed over the scoreboard in stoppage time, it was even better. Bobby Vincent rates every Chelsea player down below.

On minute 23, Djordje Petrovic was called upon to make a simple stop that prevented Jean-Philippe Mateta from scoring. He might not be able to take much action against the pile-driver from Lerma. did a good job in the second half of denying Matheus Franca. 6.

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Malo Gusto: The Frenchman put up another strong performance following his outstanding one the previous week. He has the appearance of an all-around full-back who excels on both sides of the ball, which is somewhat uncommon in today’s game. Excellent help for Conor Gallagher early in the second half. 7.

Axel Disasi: A traditional physical fight with Mateta. In the first half, he occasionally came off as worse, but in the second, he found his poise and serenity. 6.

Silva Thiago Given what occurred at Villa Park without him, he has a lot of people watching him. He performed admirably. He made a few crucial sliding tackles, including the one to deny Mateta just before the hour mark, but sadly, it ended his night because of an injury. 6.

Ben Chilwell Not the best day for him. Furthermore, I don’t think he was as bad as much of my X chronology suggested. 5.

Moises Caicedo appeared to be playing deeper than he had the previous week against Aston Villa. For the Lerma goal, poor. After some unsure play that put him and Noni Madueke in danger, he gave it away far too easily. 5.

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