
Rafa Benitez finally registered his first win as Chelsea boss with a 3-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon.
Striker Fernando Torres was the hero with a brace and almost grabbed a hat-trick but saw hit fierce left-footed strike rebound off the post before Juan Mata tapped home the third. The win moves the Blues to within four points of second-placed Manchester City. Here are my player ratings for the Chelsea team.
Chelsea Ratings
Cech – 7 – Made several key saves to keep Chelsea ahead, with his save from Sessegnon particularly impressive, but should have done better with Johnson’s goal.
Ivanovic – 7 – Another solid game from the Serbian. Kept McClean quiet and dealt with the adventurous Rose well.
Cole – 6 – Given a tough time by Johnson down the left but did his best to get forward and support Hazard when he could.
Luiz – 6.5 – The physical Wickham gave Luiz a tough afternoon but the Brazilian dealt with his threat well and was dominant when defending corners.
Cahill – 7 – Solid game from Cahill and he made several key interceptions during the game.
Romeu – 6 – Picked up an injury early on and had to be replaced.
Ramires – 7 – Steady performance from Ramires. Was his usual hard-working self and he did well to win the penalty for the second goal.
Moses – 6.5 – Didn’t get in the game as much as he would have liked but when he did see the ball his powerful running was a threat. Went close to getting on the score-sheet.
Hazard – 8 – The Belgian was superb all afternoon and should have won a penalty when he was hauled back when through on goal. Lovely piece of play set up Torres for the opener and he had the beating of Bardsley all day.
Mata – 8 – Excellent display as Mata pulled the strings for the Blues once again. Everything positive went through the Spaniard and was on hand to score the third.
Torres – 9 – Showed his goal-scoring instinct for the opener and cooly slotted home his second from the penalty spot. Almost bagged a hat-trick but saw his powerful left-footed effort rebound off the post before Mata tapped home. Are Chelsea fans finally seeing the best from Torres?
Subs
Oscar – 7 – On for the injured Romeu and he did well in a less-familar holding midfield role. Used the ball well and showed he can put a tackle in as well.
Bertrand – 6 – On to help snuff out the threat of Johnson.
Lampard – N/A – On too late to make an impact.
What were your ratings from the game? Get involved in the comments section.
Rick Gilhome
December 8, 2012 at 9:32 pm
Benitez justified his faith in Torres when he instructed him to take his first penalty in the EPL.
In a must win situation and only 1 goal up, this took courage, and could have misfired badly.
Maybe Benitez is the answer to the blues problems.
garth
December 8, 2012 at 10:08 pm
Good win for chelsea and first win for benitez,torres was good but one match does’t salitify that torres is back 100%.or to his old self.
Arinze
December 9, 2012 at 1:19 am
Good one Torres
Ramxy
December 9, 2012 at 4:55 am
I think torres will b ok in a maintime. Coz he has never play a penalty kick b4, dis’s still part of his faith. U’re welcome rafa.
timmy
December 9, 2012 at 5:23 am
Rubish…chelsea dont nid rafa. Torres is nt good any more. If u ask me when he wuld score again, i wuld say afta 10 games
El NINO
December 9, 2012 at 6:39 am
We see the best of torres yesterday and we are so happy.
sam
December 9, 2012 at 10:31 am
Rafa is the answer to the torres virus! hope he continue scoring and winning. England seems to b the new home for spanish players..