Connor Gallagher (Jorginho, 97) - N/A. Competitive debut in blue for the former Crystal Palace loanee, who had little time to have any real impact on proceedings. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 6. Relatively quiet evening for the England shot stopper. He had no chance with the penalty, and made a couple of routine stops from Chelsea set pieces. However, he also made a worrying spill in the build-up Raheem Sterling’s offside goal. AFP
Nathan Patterson - 7. A positive evening’s work and a solid performance, in which he managed to keep Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic quiet. AP
Yerry Mina - 6. Responded to what was asked of him aerially and on the ground, and was particularly effective for the Toffees while defending set pieces. Found wanting a couple of times in the pace department against Sterling. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 8. Impressive debut for the former Claret, who added a bit of stability Everton have been crying out for in recent times. It was evident he can have a positive impact. Reuters
Ben Godfrey - N/A. He picked up a possible long-term injury after a crunching recovery tackle on Kai Havertz following a poor back pass. Getty
Vitalii Mykolenko - 7. A solid effort at LWB. He offered a threat on the overlap and linked well with Alex Iwobi, but was sometimes lacking with his final ball. AFP
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 5. Conceded the game-winning penalty with a lazy lunge on Ben Chilwell from behind, and ultimately found himself lost at times within the midfield battle against N’golo Kante. Getty
Alex Iwobi - 7. Energetic as ever from the Nigerian international. He made some nice driving runs from central midfield and offered a powerful dynamic to Everton's game. AP
Demarai Gray - 6. A quieter showing from the former Leicester man, who missed a key through ball to Anthony Gordon in a big moment on the counter attack at 0-0. AFP
Dwight McNeil - 6. Struggled to maintain possession against a hardworking Chelsea outfit, and lacked the guile to influence things at the top end, leaving Anthony Gordon relatively isolated. EPA
Anthony Gordon - 6. His work-rate was second to none, but struggled physically, often conceding possession to Chelsea’s press. His only effort on goal was a half-chance header early in the first half. Getty
SUBS: Mason Holgate (Godfrey, 18) - 6. Slotted in nicely and offered a composed performance, winning the majority of his defensive duels. PA
Dele Alli (McNeil, 61) - 5. Another passenger-like performance for the former England regular. Alli’s only notable showing were some nice ball retentions to keep the side moving up the pitch. Getty
Ruben Vinagre (Mina, 70) - N/A. Made little impact at either end of the pitch. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7. A clean sheet for the Senegalese shot stopper who, though rarely troubled by the Everton attack, produced a fine save to deny Tarkowski a debut opener. PA
Reece James - 6. He wasn’t troubled defensively, but played some nice passes through the lines. He was booked on 56 minutes for time wasting from a throw-in. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 6. A composed performance after securing a two-year contract extension only days ago. AP
Thiago Silva - 8. Brazilian looked composed in possession and was as smart as ever out of it. He denied the hosts goal-scoring opportunity with a clean interception of Demarai Gray’s attempted through ball. Reuters
Kalidou Koulibaly - 8. Began his English football career with an excellent performance, retaining possession well and putting in some clean tackles to recycle the visitors’ possession. He played a lovely pass into Chilwell to allow him to get in the box to win the penalty. AP
Ben Chilwell - 8. Won the decisive penalty after a bursting run into the box, and showed no signs of struggle after a long nine-month injury lay off. PA
Jorginho - 7. A tidy performance from the Italian midfielder, who kept things moving nicely and expertly dispatched the penalty in the decisive moment. AP
N’golo Kante - 7. The Frenchman buzzed around the pitch all evening. He made a couple of misplaced passes, but on the whole offered a really solid showing. Getty
Mason Mount - 6. Relatively quiet afternoon for Mount. While he enjoyed some nice link-up play with those around him, offered very little other than a well-hit strike straight down the throat of Pickford in the first half. Getty
Raheem Sterling - 8. Bright debut for the former Manchester City man, who offered some lovely pieces of skill to beat his man. Unfortunate to not have a brace to his name after a disallowed goal and an effort expertly blocked by Mykolenko late in the second half. EPA
Kai Havertz - 6. The German was quiet on the whole. He saw a smart header well saved by Pickford in what was his only effort of note. Reuters
SUBS: Christian Pulisic (Mount, 65) - 5. Didn’t really impact the visitors going forward, and instead drifted out of the contest. Getty
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chilwell 65) - 6. Filled in nicely at wing-back and offered some nice moments on the overlap. AFP
Armando Broja (Havertz, 75) - N/A. Ran the channels well and held up play nicely, though had no real opportunities on goal. Reuters
Marc Cucurella (Koulibaly, 75) - N/A. Nice moments offensively, including a nice cross back for Sterling to strike goalwards. Getty
Connor Gallagher (Jorginho, 97) - N/A. Competitive debut in blue for the former Crystal Palace loanee, who had little time to have any real impact on proceedings. Getty
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 6. Relatively quiet evening for the England shot stopper. He had no chance with the penalty, and made a couple of routine stops from Chelsea set pieces. However, he also made a worrying spill in the build-up Raheem Sterling’s offside goal. AFP
Nathan Patterson - 7. A positive evening’s work and a solid performance, in which he managed to keep Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic quiet. AP
Yerry Mina - 6. Responded to what was asked of him aerially and on the ground, and was particularly effective for the Toffees while defending set pieces. Found wanting a couple of times in the pace department against Sterling. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 8. Impressive debut for the former Claret, who added a bit of stability Everton have been crying out for in recent times. It was evident he can have a positive impact. Reuters
Ben Godfrey - N/A. He picked up a possible long-term injury after a crunching recovery tackle on Kai Havertz following a poor back pass. Getty
Vitalii Mykolenko - 7. A solid effort at LWB. He offered a threat on the overlap and linked well with Alex Iwobi, but was sometimes lacking with his final ball. AFP
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 5. Conceded the game-winning penalty with a lazy lunge on Ben Chilwell from behind, and ultimately found himself lost at times within the midfield battle against N’golo Kante. Getty
Alex Iwobi - 7. Energetic as ever from the Nigerian international. He made some nice driving runs from central midfield and offered a powerful dynamic to Everton's game. AP
Demarai Gray - 6. A quieter showing from the former Leicester man, who missed a key through ball to Anthony Gordon in a big moment on the counter attack at 0-0. AFP
Dwight McNeil - 6. Struggled to maintain possession against a hardworking Chelsea outfit, and lacked the guile to influence things at the top end, leaving Anthony Gordon relatively isolated. EPA
Anthony Gordon - 6. His work-rate was second to none, but struggled physically, often conceding possession to Chelsea’s press. His only effort on goal was a half-chance header early in the first half. Getty
SUBS: Mason Holgate (Godfrey, 18) - 6. Slotted in nicely and offered a composed performance, winning the majority of his defensive duels. PA
Dele Alli (McNeil, 61) - 5. Another passenger-like performance for the former England regular. Alli’s only notable showing were some nice ball retentions to keep the side moving up the pitch. Getty
Ruben Vinagre (Mina, 70) - N/A. Made little impact at either end of the pitch. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7. A clean sheet for the Senegalese shot stopper who, though rarely troubled by the Everton attack, produced a fine save to deny Tarkowski a debut opener. PA
Reece James - 6. He wasn’t troubled defensively, but played some nice passes through the lines. He was booked on 56 minutes for time wasting from a throw-in. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta - 6. A composed performance after securing a two-year contract extension only days ago. AP
Thiago Silva - 8. Brazilian looked composed in possession and was as smart as ever out of it. He denied the hosts goal-scoring opportunity with a clean interception of Demarai Gray’s attempted through ball. Reuters
Kalidou Koulibaly - 8. Began his English football career with an excellent performance, retaining possession well and putting in some clean tackles to recycle the visitors’ possession. He played a lovely pass into Chilwell to allow him to get in the box to win the penalty. AP
Ben Chilwell - 8. Won the decisive penalty after a bursting run into the box, and showed no signs of struggle after a long nine-month injury lay off. PA
Jorginho - 7. A tidy performance from the Italian midfielder, who kept things moving nicely and expertly dispatched the penalty in the decisive moment. AP
N’golo Kante - 7. The Frenchman buzzed around the pitch all evening. He made a couple of misplaced passes, but on the whole offered a really solid showing. Getty
Mason Mount - 6. Relatively quiet afternoon for Mount. While he enjoyed some nice link-up play with those around him, offered very little other than a well-hit strike straight down the throat of Pickford in the first half. Getty
Raheem Sterling - 8. Bright debut for the former Manchester City man, who offered some lovely pieces of skill to beat his man. Unfortunate to not have a brace to his name after a disallowed goal and an effort expertly blocked by Mykolenko late in the second half. EPA
Kai Havertz - 6. The German was quiet on the whole. He saw a smart header well saved by Pickford in what was his only effort of note. Reuters
SUBS: Christian Pulisic (Mount, 65) - 5. Didn’t really impact the visitors going forward, and instead drifted out of the contest. Getty
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Chilwell 65) - 6. Filled in nicely at wing-back and offered some nice moments on the overlap. AFP
Armando Broja (Havertz, 75) - N/A. Ran the channels well and held up play nicely, though had no real opportunities on goal. Reuters
Marc Cucurella (Koulibaly, 75) - N/A. Nice moments offensively, including a nice cross back for Sterling to strike goalwards. Getty
Connor Gallagher (Jorginho, 97) - N/A. Competitive debut in blue for the former Crystal Palace loanee, who had little time to have any real impact on proceedings. Getty