Ross Barkley (For Christensen 75’ ) – N/R Called upon by manager Thomas Tuchel in an attempt to cause a spark and get his men level. Proved to be the right man at the right time when he blocked Kean’s effort on goal. Getty
JUVENTUS RATINGS: Wojciech Szczesny – 7, Has struggled to find form this season but was Allegri’s choice in goal against Chelsea, and was comfortable when needed, though his defenders largely dealt with any threats. Getty
Danilo – 7, Benched against Sampdoria but proved to be an obstacle for Chelsea throughout as Ziyech and Havertz struggled to influence. AP
Leonardo Bonucci – 7, The experienced defender is yet to miss a game this season and previous experience of playing against Lukaku proved to be key to keep the Belgium striker quiet. A lovely long ball from the 34-year-old sparked an immediate attack after the restart. AFP
Matthijs De Ligt – 7, Chosen over experience in Chielleni to continue partnering with Bonucci, and had a busy night up against a lively Havertz. A part of a solid centre back pairing which made Chelsea’s attack struggle to make anything happen. Getty
Alex Sandro – 7, Scored his first Champions League goal against Malmo in the last group game. Like Danilo, the Brazilian defender was aware of the danger on the wing and able to deal with the pressure. Given a new challenge when Hudson-Odoi came on but was largely confident. Getty
Juan Cuadrado – 7, Looked inspired to prove himself against his old team as he looked lively throughout and proved to be a problem for the visitors. Always part of the action and caused plenty of trouble. EPA
Rodrigo Bentancur – 6, Part of a go-to partnership in the centre but the quieter of the two. EPA
Manuel Locatelli – 7, Caught in possession by Ziyech early on but proved to be a constant hurdle for Chelsea playing through the middle. Getty
Adrien Rabiot – 7, Should have done better with his pass when Kovacic was intercepted, and the Frenchman was through on goal. Saw a shot after the half hour mark finish just over the crossbar. Beat Azpilicueta in the air in a lovely headed ball for Bernardeschi to run on to for the goal. Getty
Federico Chiesa – 7, Raced on to Kovacic’s ball and saw his shot from a tight angle go wide to give Juventus their first real opportunity of the game. Only needed 11 seconds after the restart to put the Italian team ahead. Reuters
Federico Bernardeschi – 7, Part of a makeshift front two as striker options for the Serie A side were limited. Showed great control in chesting down Rabiot’s ball to lose Jorginho and provide the assist for Chiesa’s goal. Put Cuadrado’s ball wide when he really should have doubled his team’s lead. AFP
SUBS: Dejan Kulusevski (Bernardeschi 66’) 6 Came on as Juventus looked to double the lead. AFP
Weston McKennie (Rabiot, 77’) N/R Couldn’t make any real impact on the game as his team defended their lead. AFP
Moise Kean (Chiesa, 77’) – N/R Saw his shot blocked by Barkley as Juventus threatened for a second. EPA
Giorgio Chiellini (Betancur, 84’) N/R No surprise that the experienced head came on as Juventus looked to see out the game and he had no problem doing so. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Kept his team in the game at the weekend but didn’t have too much to do in the first half, though he held on to Bernandeschi’s free-kick well just before half time. Getty
Andreas Christensen – 6, Beaten by Chiesa just before half time. Happy to put his foot in but not the strongest defensive display. Getty
Thiago Silva – 6, Came in to repeat the backline Chelsea ended with on Saturday, and saw a shot blocked in a surrounded box. Simply watched Bernardeschi run past for Juventus’ goal. AFP
Antonio Rudiger – 7, Forced Chiesa wide as he ran through on goal for Juventus’ first shot. Solid at the back as Juventus started to get back in the game. Booked. Getty
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6, Moved to right wingback in the absence of Reece James. Beaten in the air which saw Chiesa race on to put Juventus ahead. AFP
Jorginho – 5, Made his 150th appearance in a Chelsea shirt but found himself often losing the ball and struggling to make a positive impact in the middle. Struggled to contain Bernardeschi for Juventus’ goal. A tough night in his homeland. Getty
Mateo Kovacic – 5, A busy player in midfield. Saw an early shot easily stopped by Szczesny and nearly saw a costly error gift Chiesa an early chance on goal. Was too often guilty of losing the ball. Getty
Marcos Alonso – 6, Looked shaky several times and was dispossessed several times during the first half. Booked for a push on Cuandrado within 18 minutes. AFP
Hakim Ziyech – 7, Chosen to start as he continues to build match fitness following his shoulder injury last season, he proved to be a lively influence in the opening stages. Booked. AP
Kai Havertz – 6, Was central to Chelsea’s efforts when it came to testing the Juventus back line and linking up with Lukaku. Unable to keep his late headers on target as his side ran out of time. Getty
Romelu Lukaku – 6, Struggled against Bonucci and De Ligt. Should have directed his header better in the second half and would have normally scored his chance with 10 minutes to go. Getty
SUBS: Ben Chilwell (Alonso 45’) – 6, The Englishman has struggled to break into the team, and he did little to impress here. Saw a miss-hit ball fly into the stands. Getty
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Ziyech 62’) – 7, The livelier of the substitutions as he caused problems on the right wing. Getty
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Azpilicueta 62’) – 6 Part of a triple substitution but unable to help Chelsea get an equaliser. Getty
Trevor Chalobah (Jorginho 62’) – 6 Played just in front in front of the centre back pairing, but couldn’t assert himself. Getty
Ross Barkley (For Christensen 75’ ) – N/R Called upon by manager Thomas Tuchel in an attempt to cause a spark and get his men level. Proved to be the right man at the right time when he blocked Kean’s effort on goal. Getty
JUVENTUS RATINGS: Wojciech Szczesny – 7, Has struggled to find form this season but was Allegri’s choice in goal against Chelsea, and was comfortable when needed, though his defenders largely dealt with any threats. Getty
Danilo – 7, Benched against Sampdoria but proved to be an obstacle for Chelsea throughout as Ziyech and Havertz struggled to influence. AP
Leonardo Bonucci – 7, The experienced defender is yet to miss a game this season and previous experience of playing against Lukaku proved to be key to keep the Belgium striker quiet. A lovely long ball from the 34-year-old sparked an immediate attack after the restart. AFP
Matthijs De Ligt – 7, Chosen over experience in Chielleni to continue partnering with Bonucci, and had a busy night up against a lively Havertz. A part of a solid centre back pairing which made Chelsea’s attack struggle to make anything happen. Getty
Alex Sandro – 7, Scored his first Champions League goal against Malmo in the last group game. Like Danilo, the Brazilian defender was aware of the danger on the wing and able to deal with the pressure. Given a new challenge when Hudson-Odoi came on but was largely confident. Getty
Juan Cuadrado – 7, Looked inspired to prove himself against his old team as he looked lively throughout and proved to be a problem for the visitors. Always part of the action and caused plenty of trouble. EPA
Rodrigo Bentancur – 6, Part of a go-to partnership in the centre but the quieter of the two. EPA
Manuel Locatelli – 7, Caught in possession by Ziyech early on but proved to be a constant hurdle for Chelsea playing through the middle. Getty
Adrien Rabiot – 7, Should have done better with his pass when Kovacic was intercepted, and the Frenchman was through on goal. Saw a shot after the half hour mark finish just over the crossbar. Beat Azpilicueta in the air in a lovely headed ball for Bernardeschi to run on to for the goal. Getty
Federico Chiesa – 7, Raced on to Kovacic’s ball and saw his shot from a tight angle go wide to give Juventus their first real opportunity of the game. Only needed 11 seconds after the restart to put the Italian team ahead. Reuters
Federico Bernardeschi – 7, Part of a makeshift front two as striker options for the Serie A side were limited. Showed great control in chesting down Rabiot’s ball to lose Jorginho and provide the assist for Chiesa’s goal. Put Cuadrado’s ball wide when he really should have doubled his team’s lead. AFP
SUBS: Dejan Kulusevski (Bernardeschi 66’) 6 Came on as Juventus looked to double the lead. AFP
Weston McKennie (Rabiot, 77’) N/R Couldn’t make any real impact on the game as his team defended their lead. AFP
Moise Kean (Chiesa, 77’) – N/R Saw his shot blocked by Barkley as Juventus threatened for a second. EPA
Giorgio Chiellini (Betancur, 84’) N/R No surprise that the experienced head came on as Juventus looked to see out the game and he had no problem doing so. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy – 6, Kept his team in the game at the weekend but didn’t have too much to do in the first half, though he held on to Bernandeschi’s free-kick well just before half time. Getty
Andreas Christensen – 6, Beaten by Chiesa just before half time. Happy to put his foot in but not the strongest defensive display. Getty
Thiago Silva – 6, Came in to repeat the backline Chelsea ended with on Saturday, and saw a shot blocked in a surrounded box. Simply watched Bernardeschi run past for Juventus’ goal. AFP
Antonio Rudiger – 7, Forced Chiesa wide as he ran through on goal for Juventus’ first shot. Solid at the back as Juventus started to get back in the game. Booked. Getty
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6, Moved to right wingback in the absence of Reece James. Beaten in the air which saw Chiesa race on to put Juventus ahead. AFP
Jorginho – 5, Made his 150th appearance in a Chelsea shirt but found himself often losing the ball and struggling to make a positive impact in the middle. Struggled to contain Bernardeschi for Juventus’ goal. A tough night in his homeland. Getty
Mateo Kovacic – 5, A busy player in midfield. Saw an early shot easily stopped by Szczesny and nearly saw a costly error gift Chiesa an early chance on goal. Was too often guilty of losing the ball. Getty
Marcos Alonso – 6, Looked shaky several times and was dispossessed several times during the first half. Booked for a push on Cuandrado within 18 minutes. AFP
Hakim Ziyech – 7, Chosen to start as he continues to build match fitness following his shoulder injury last season, he proved to be a lively influence in the opening stages. Booked. AP
Kai Havertz – 6, Was central to Chelsea’s efforts when it came to testing the Juventus back line and linking up with Lukaku. Unable to keep his late headers on target as his side ran out of time. Getty
Romelu Lukaku – 6, Struggled against Bonucci and De Ligt. Should have directed his header better in the second half and would have normally scored his chance with 10 minutes to go. Getty
SUBS: Ben Chilwell (Alonso 45’) – 6, The Englishman has struggled to break into the team, and he did little to impress here. Saw a miss-hit ball fly into the stands. Getty
Callum Hudson-Odoi (Ziyech 62’) – 7, The livelier of the substitutions as he caused problems on the right wing. Getty
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Azpilicueta 62’) – 6 Part of a triple substitution but unable to help Chelsea get an equaliser. Getty
Trevor Chalobah (Jorginho 62’) – 6 Played just in front in front of the centre back pairing, but couldn’t assert himself. Getty
Ross Barkley (For Christensen 75’ ) – N/R Called upon by manager Thomas Tuchel in an attempt to cause a spark and get his men level. Proved to be the right man at the right time when he blocked Kean’s effort on goal. Getty