Chelsea vs. Malmo: Ratings of Maurizio Sarri's players leading the European Championship thanks to Ross Barkley and Olivier Giroud



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Chelsea recovered from his hammer in Manchester City after a 2-1 win at Malmo, which allowed him to take advantage in his draw in the Europa League.

Maurizio Sarri's men started in a positive manner and dominated the possession of the ball, but never seemed to completely leave the second report until Ross Barkley returned Pedro's center after 30 minutes.

However, Chelsea seemed to lose momentum after the break, slowed by the ball until the beautiful film by Olivier Giroud was repelled by Willian's center.


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From that moment, you badumed that the Blues would run away with the match, but Malmo retaliated resiliently, rushing into the process.

After 80 minutes of play, Anders Christiansen raised his goal to the counterattack and slotted past Kepa Arrizabalaga to bring the Swedish hope alive.

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1/11 Kepa Arrizabalaga – 6

A quiet night's work for the caretaker until he was beaten late by Christiansen.

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2/11 Cesar Azipilicueta – 7

The Spaniard continues to be the inescapable martial work of Chelsea's defense.

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3/11 David Luiz – 6

Solid defense, attack continuously orchestrated with its diagonal through a now typical ball.

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4/11 Andreas Christensen – 6

Beaten by his namesake while Malmo scored a crucial goal to keep the tie alive.

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5/11 Emerson – 6

Well connected with Willian on the left side and took dangerous positions on the overlap.

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6/11 Jorginho – 6

Fine tuning the tempo in the first half, but seemed to get tired before being eliminated by Nol Golo Kante.

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7/11 Mateo Kovacic – 6

Another confusing entity on this side of Chelsea. The ball is well out of the defense but does not really join Jorginho in the middle of the field.

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8/11 Ross Barkley – 7

Well taken his goal in the first half and ensured a dynamic presence between defense and attack.

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9/11 Pedro – 7

Set up Barkley for the first game and offer a persistent threat on the right side.

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10/11 Willian – 8

Provided badistance for the second Giroud and was the most threatening of the Chelsea players with the ball, dictating the attacks.

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11/11 Olivier Giroud – 7

Marked Chelsea's second goal with a fabulous heel kick and held the ball well.

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1/11 Kepa Arrizabalaga – 6

A quiet night's work for the caretaker until he was beaten late by Christiansen.

Getty Images

2/11 Cesar Azipilicueta – 7

The Spaniard continues to be the inescapable martial work of Chelsea's defense.

EPA

3/11 David Luiz – 6

Solid defense, attack continuously orchestrated with its diagonal through a now typical ball.

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4/11 Andreas Christensen – 6

Beaten by his namesake while Malmo scored a crucial goal to keep the tie alive.

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5/11 Emerson – 6

Well connected with Willian on the left side and took dangerous positions on the overlap.

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6/11 Jorginho – 6

Fine tuning the tempo in the first half, but seemed to get tired before being eliminated by Nol Golo Kante.

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7/11 Mateo Kovacic – 6

Another confusing entity on this side of Chelsea. The ball is well out of the defense but does not really join Jorginho in the middle of the field.

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8/11 Ross Barkley – 7

Well taken his goal in the first half and ensured a dynamic presence between defense and attack.

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9/11 Pedro – 7

Set up Barkley for the first game and offer a persistent threat on the right side.

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10/11 Willian – 8

Provided badistance for the second Giroud and was the most threatening of the Chelsea players with the ball, dictating the attacks.

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11/11 Olivier Giroud – 7

Marked Chelsea's second goal with a fabulous heel kick and held the ball well.

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Check out the gallery above to see the ranking of the players.

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