Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea: Player ratings as spectacular Gallagher strike secures comeback win

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Chelsea had substitute Conor Gallagher to thank for their low quality comeback win over Crystal Palace – his first ever goal for the club that he refused to celebrate against a team that did so much for him during an incredibly successful loan last season.

Odsonne Edouard gave Palace the early lead they deserved after the equalizer before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang canceled it out with a goal in his first Premier League game since returning to English football from Barcelona last month.

Palace were in good form, with Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise both disciplined in midfield when they didn’t have the ball, but then burst forward when the Eagles won possession. Chelsea, meanwhile, had much more of the ball but looked a little shaky.

Raheem Sterling went wide but hit the outside post after a Reece James cross.

The home crowd chanted for a red card for half an hour when Thiago Silva was caught and with his hand sprawled on the floor, he punched the ball past Jordan Ayew to stop the Palace man driving through on goal. He received a yellow card, but VAR decided not to upgrade it.

Annoyingly for Palace, Silva was involved in the equalizer soon after. The center-back rose highest to nod a searching diagonal ball into the path of Aubameyang, who was not far from fluffing a famous earlier chance to finish first on the turn.

Chelsea could have gone ahead in unusual circumstances in first-half stoppage time with an indirect free-kick in the Palace area rarely seen after an illegal back pass. But Mason Mount’s shot rippled the outside of the net, not the inside.

The visitors from west London were undeniably on top in the second half, although real clear-cut chances were few and far between and both teams looked lacking in the end product.

On the hour, the combination of Cheick Doucoure and Joel Ward from close range blocked Kai Havertz really well. Meanwhile, Ben Chilwell probably should have done better with an effort that went over the bar.

Chelsea almost regretted not achieving that dominance when substitute goalkeeper Kepa had to be on his toes to deny Wilfried Zaha, who had been largely silent up until that point.

In the end it had to be Gallagher. The main role in the winning goal was played by his substitute Christian Pulisic, who drove in from the left wing, and Gallagher then developed a great curling into the far corner in the last of the entire 90.

Crystal Palace vs Chelsea – player ratings

1. Crystal Palace (4-3-3)

GK: Vicente Guaita – 5/10 – Looked a little shaky at times but stood little chance with either Chelsea goal.

RB: Nathaniel Clyne – 5/10 – His 400th club appearance sadly ended in the fist half when he was stretchered off in some distress.

CB: Joel Ward (c) – 6/10 – Not his natural position but filled in admirably again.

CB: Marc Guehi – 6/10 – Played on through the pain in the second half. Did okay against his old club overall.

LB: Tyrick Mitchell – 6/10 – Got away with a few lapses.

CM: Michael Olise – 8/10 – Carried the ball well in a performance that needed to be disciplined to both sides of the game.

CM: Cheick Doucoure – 7/10 – Held things together in the middle of the pitch and also made a crucial penalty area block in the second half.

CM: Eberechi Eze – 7/10 – Passed well and won the ball back in central areas. His shooting was ambitious and pretty wayward.

RW: Jordan Ayew – 7/10 – A clear threat from the start and registered an assist with a splendid early cross.

ST: Odsonne Edouard – 7/10 – Took the early goal well. Not massively involved overall, but made sure Chelsea had to keep an eye on him.

LW: Wilfried Zaha – 6/10 – Too quiet in the first half. Popped up with a chance in the second and did improve but not enough impact.

SUB: James Tomkins (43′ for Clyne) – 6/10

SUB: Jeffrey Schlupp (74′ for Eze) – 6/10

SUB: Jean-Philippe Mateta (84′ for Edouard) – N/A

SUB: Will Hughes (84′ for Doucoure) – N/A

Manager: Patrick Vieira – 7/10 – His team was set up really well, with players perfectly understanding their roles – especially in midfield. Palace were fully in it until a late moment of magic from a player he helped develop.

2. Chelsea (4-2-3-1)

GK: Kepa Arrizabaaga – 7/10 – Made what ended up being an important save from Zaha in the second half.

RB: Reece James – 7/10 –
 Kept Zaha quiet in the first half and it was telling that the Palace winger later swapped sides.

CB: Thiago Silva – 6/10 – Arguably luck to stay on the pitch for a cynical and overtly deliberate handball. But then assisted the equaliser.

CB: Wesley Fofana – 7/10 – Passed it well and seemed to read play.

LB: Ben Chilwell – 5/10 – Lacked quality getting forward and Zaha had considerably more joy against him than James.

CM: Jorginho (c) – 4/10 – Didn’t have his usual flawless passing and didn’t win his duels. His afternoon also ended prematurely because of injury.

CM: Mateo Kovacic – 5/10 – Sometimes struggled to cope with the quickness in the Palace midfield.

RM: Raheem Sterling – 5/10 – Hit the post in the first half and it seemed like it wasn’t going to be his day. Something was missing.

AM: Kai Havertz – 5/10 – Not very influential and lacked quality.

LM: Mason Mount – 5/10 – Missed a couple of first half chances.

ST: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 7/10 – 
Marked his return to Premier League football with a clinical finish.

SUB: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (56′ for Jorginho) – 6/10

SUB: Armando Broja (75′ for Aubameyang) – 5/10

SUB: Conor Gallagher (76′ for Havertz) – 7/10

SUB: Christian Pulisic (84′ for Mount) – 7/10

Manager: Graham Potter – 8/10 – Injuries and the international break have limited his chance to work with the players. It wasn’t a game full of quality, but his substitutes made the ultimate difference.

Player of the match: Michael Olise

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