Chelsea exited the Champions League at the Round of 16 stage after being outclassed by PSG in the second leg of the tie.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bradley Barcola both picked up where they left off from in the first leg with early goals at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues fans turned silent as the travelling PSG support dominated vocally, just as their players did on the pitch in West London.
Sarr struggles within minutes…
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Did Rosenior make a mistake? Handing out a first Champions League start in THIS scenario…
With very little to shout about, here are The Chelsea Chronicle’s player ratings from the defeat in the Champions League.
Chelsea player ratings vs PSG
Robert Sanchez: 4/10
Should have done better to save Kvaratskhelia’s goal, however had no chance for Barcola and Senny Mayulu’s efforts.
Trevoh Chalobah: 4/10
Despite being the most experienced member of Chelsea’s back three, Trevoh Chalobah looked incredibly shaky and offered no help to those around him.
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Mamadou Sarr: 2/10
An early mistake brought the worst possible start for Chelsea, and in truth was given a tough night by Kvaratskhelia. Was hooked at half-time for Josh Acheampong.
Jorrel Hato: 6/10
Definitely the pick of the bunch when it came to Chelsea’s backline. Still more than enough signs of a promising player in Jorrel Hato.
Marc Cucurella: 5/10
Was indifferent in his starting wing-back position, and was replaced in the second half with an eye to the rest of the season.
Moises Caicedo: 5/10
Not his best night in possession, although again played a key role in winning the ball back and not allowing the result to get even worse.
Andrey Santos: 3/10
Tough night for the youngster in midfield, who really struggled with the pressure put on him by the PSG press.
Enzo Fernandez: 5/10
Worked hard but had no real impact on the game. Was one of those subbed off early in the second half with Everton in mind.
Pedro Neto: 6/10
Worked hard in attack, although didn’t offer too much defensive help after being started in the wing-back role.
Cole Palmer: 5/10
Looked dangerous whenever given the ball. Unfortunately, this only really came from short corner kicks that led to nothing.
Joao Pedro: 7/10
Looked to be the only Chelsea player up for the physical fight, and made their best chance for himself in the first half. Not his night after a tough battle with PSG’s centre-backs.
Chelsea player ratings on an awful night vs PSG 🤕
Who was the worst performer?
Chelsea player ratings vs PSG
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Josh Acheampong: 6/10
Chelsea certainly looked better after Josh Acheampong’s arrival at half-time, coinciding with the Blues moving to a back four.
Romeo Lavia: 5/10
Couldn’t really influence proceedings, with the game already long done before he was introduced.
Liam Delap: 6/10
Looked bright and took on a number of efforts, although was denied on every occasion.
Alejandro Garnacho: 5/10
Was presented with arguably Chelsea’s biggest chances of the 90 minutes, but was wasteful in the final third.
Tosin Adarabioyo: N/A
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