December 25, 2024

Fulham player ratings vs Chelsea: Tim Ream punished in defensive meltdown with Alex Iwobi lone bright spark | OneFootball

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ulham fell two places below Chelsea in the Premier League table despite starting the day three spots above them, as they were defeated 2-0 by the Blues at Craven Cottage.

Two goals in two minutes, scored by Mykhailo Mudryk and Armando Broja, meant Fulham had a mountain to climb after just 20 minutes of action on Monday night.

Despite an improved second-half display in which they kept possession much better, their first-half defensive errors cost them dearly as Chelsea held on for victory.

Dom Smith was at Craven Cottage to rate the Fulham players’ performances.

Beaten by two quick-fire Chelsea goals, and way, way too slow to distribute the ball once Chelsea were leading.

His attacking qualities are never in doubt, no matter which flank he is stationed on, but got nowhere near close enough to Levi Colwill as he crossed for Mudryk to give Chelsea the lead.

Mistimed his leap as Chelsea profited to score the opener, and was positionally poor.

The second goal was entirely Ream’s fault. He kicked the ball straight at Cole Palmer, then booted it against Broja and in when lucky to get it back. Poor.

Was too easily pressed into making errors. An excellent left-back, but not one of his better performances.

As good as any Fulham player in midfield. Not at fault for this defeat, and his passing remained crisp and accurate throughout.

Industrious as always, but crowded out by Chelsea’s high-intensity midfield.

Played positively, and was unlucky to be hauled off with just nine minutes of the second half played.

Tried to get Fulham moving, but was bullied off the ball and lost it too often. Booked.

Fulham’s brightest attacker on a pretty dark day for them. Had a few nice dribbles but no luck against his former club.

Held the ball up well again, but still the wait goes on for his first Fulham goal. Replaced on 53 minutes.

Carlos Vinicius (Jimenez, 53’) — 6

Got very involved in the match as Fulham improved in the second half, without threatening to score.

Alex Iwobi (Wilson, 54’) — 7

Fulham’s best player on the night came off the bench — perhaps that says it all.

Tom Cairney (Reed, 65’) — 6

Impactful when brought into the fray, nearly assisting Lukic who struck at Robert Sanchez.

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