Christian Pulisic (Mount 84’) – N/R Teed up the shot for Gallagher after neat footwork to get the ball into space. EPA
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita – 6 Looked comfortable between the posts, except when it mattered most. He could do little to stop Gallagher’s stunning effort in stoppage time.
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Nathaniel Clyne – 6 His afternoon came to a premature end after he was stretched off having rolled his ankle in the build-up to Chelsea’s equaliser.
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Joel Ward – 6 Filled in at centre back well before moving to the right following Clyne’s injury. In a bizarre incident, Ward was penalised for a back pass, and an indirect free-kick was given. Luckily for him, Mount was unable to find the target.
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Marc Guehi – 7 Solid on his 50th appearance for Palace, Guehi was confident thoughout, making several crucial challenges and blocks to deny the visitors.
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Tyrick Mitchell – 5 Chelsea found freedom on Mitchell’s flank, and he was rescued from danger on one occasion by Tomkins when Sterling got the better of him in the second half.
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Eberechi Eze – 7 Palace’s most dangerous asset in the first half. Eze forced Kepa to push wide a low attempt from the outside of the box in the early minutes, and he saw a shot from a corner go narrowly wide seconds later.
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Cheick Doucoure – 6 Tasked with holding the fort, with Eze and Olise alongside him given freedom to get forward.
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Michael Olise – 6 Offered Palace an attack route from midfield to break Chelsea’s play. He displayed some particularly brilliant footwork to deceive Mount and force Silva into clearing.
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Jordan Ayew – 7 Whipped in a dangerous cross to find Edouard in between two Chelsea players to put Palace into an early lead.
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Odsonne Edouard – 7 Against the run of play, Edouard scored on his return to the squad when he squeezed between James and Fofana to poke the ball into the Chelsea net.
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Wilfried Zaha – 6 Kept quiet for long periods by James on the wing, a move to the right wing gave Zaha much more freedom, with his first chance on goal forcing Kepa into action.
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SUBS: James Tomkins (Clyne 43’) – 6 On his first appearance since December, he got caught out against Mount. Came to the rescue when Mitchell was caught by Sterling. AP
Jeffrey Schlupp (Eze 74’) – N/R Saw little of the ball during the period he was on the pitch. PA
Will Hughes (Doucoure 84’) – N/R A late double change. Getty
Jean-Philippe Mateta (Edouard 84’) – N/R Straight into the action to win a corner for his side, having been dropped from the starting line-up. Headed over in the closing stages. PA
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga – 7 Denied Eze a chance to double Palace’s lead with a strong low save. He then made an important save to stop Zaha in the second half.
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Reece James – 7 Delivered a wonderful ball to Silva, who had stayed forward, to create Chelsea’s equaliser. He also did well to quieten Zaha on his wing throughout, forcing Palace to find other routes forward.
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Wesley Fofana – 6 Partnering Silva, the former Leicester player was caught out in the build-up to Edouard’s goal, giving away possession and failing to track the striker’s run. Later, he did well to cut out Edouard who was looking for a free run on the break.
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Thiago Silva – 6 Lucky to avoid a red card when Ayew was through on goal. Beyond that, his experience was crucial in Chelsea’s makeshift backline, cutting out Ayew and Olise at the half-hour point. He also added an assist when he stayed high up to head the ball into Aubameyang’s path. Booked.
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Ben Chilwell – 5 Brought in for Cucurella, Chilwell saw a shot from the edge of the box finish over the bar. Palace enjoyed some freedom down the England international’s wing, Zaha in particular getting joy from that side.
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Jorginho – 5 Grimacing as he departed the pitch, the Italian was unable to control the midfield like he has previously and was left overrun by Eze and Olise’s attacking intent.
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Mateo Kovacic – 5 Like Jorginho, Kovacic struggled to win the midfield battle and was left frustrated. Booked.
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Mason Mount – 6 Found by Havertz in the box, Mount headed wide of the post. Soon after, he could only find the side-netting from an indirect free-kick. Booked.
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Raheem Sterling – 6 Had a brilliant opportunity to put his side level within 24 minutes when James’ cross fell to his feet, but he was unable to control the ball. Hit the post later in the first half.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 8 In his first Premier League start since his return, Aubameyang netted the equaliser after the ball had been launched to Silva, who headed into his path.
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Kai Havertz – 6 The German should have done better with a shot from distance, but his best effort went wide in first-half stoppage time.
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SUBS: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Jorginho 55’) – 6 Seemed to settle the midfield and allow Chelsea to find more control.
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Armando Broja (Aubameyang 75’) – N/R Didn’t seem to get into the game, aside for some late hold up play to see out the win. Reuters
Conor Gallagher (Havertz 76’) – 7 Given a warm reception on his return to Selhurst Park, he found the top corner from the edge of the box to bag a stunning goal, and all three points. AFP
Christian Pulisic (Mount 84’) – N/R Teed up the shot for Gallagher after neat footwork to get the ball into space. EPA
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita – 6 Looked comfortable between the posts, except when it mattered most. He could do little to stop Gallagher’s stunning effort in stoppage time.
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Nathaniel Clyne – 6 His afternoon came to a premature end after he was stretched off having rolled his ankle in the build-up to Chelsea’s equaliser.
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Joel Ward – 6 Filled in at centre back well before moving to the right following Clyne’s injury. In a bizarre incident, Ward was penalised for a back pass, and an indirect free-kick was given. Luckily for him, Mount was unable to find the target.
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Marc Guehi – 7 Solid on his 50th appearance for Palace, Guehi was confident thoughout, making several crucial challenges and blocks to deny the visitors.
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Tyrick Mitchell – 5 Chelsea found freedom on Mitchell’s flank, and he was rescued from danger on one occasion by Tomkins when Sterling got the better of him in the second half.
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Eberechi Eze – 7 Palace’s most dangerous asset in the first half. Eze forced Kepa to push wide a low attempt from the outside of the box in the early minutes, and he saw a shot from a corner go narrowly wide seconds later.
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Cheick Doucoure – 6 Tasked with holding the fort, with Eze and Olise alongside him given freedom to get forward.
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Michael Olise – 6 Offered Palace an attack route from midfield to break Chelsea’s play. He displayed some particularly brilliant footwork to deceive Mount and force Silva into clearing.
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Jordan Ayew – 7 Whipped in a dangerous cross to find Edouard in between two Chelsea players to put Palace into an early lead.
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Odsonne Edouard – 7 Against the run of play, Edouard scored on his return to the squad when he squeezed between James and Fofana to poke the ball into the Chelsea net.
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Wilfried Zaha – 6 Kept quiet for long periods by James on the wing, a move to the right wing gave Zaha much more freedom, with his first chance on goal forcing Kepa into action.
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SUBS: James Tomkins (Clyne 43’) – 6 On his first appearance since December, he got caught out against Mount. Came to the rescue when Mitchell was caught by Sterling. AP
Jeffrey Schlupp (Eze 74’) – N/R Saw little of the ball during the period he was on the pitch. PA
Will Hughes (Doucoure 84’) – N/R A late double change. Getty
Jean-Philippe Mateta (Edouard 84’) – N/R Straight into the action to win a corner for his side, having been dropped from the starting line-up. Headed over in the closing stages. PA
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga – 7 Denied Eze a chance to double Palace’s lead with a strong low save. He then made an important save to stop Zaha in the second half.
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Reece James – 7 Delivered a wonderful ball to Silva, who had stayed forward, to create Chelsea’s equaliser. He also did well to quieten Zaha on his wing throughout, forcing Palace to find other routes forward.
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Wesley Fofana – 6 Partnering Silva, the former Leicester player was caught out in the build-up to Edouard’s goal, giving away possession and failing to track the striker’s run. Later, he did well to cut out Edouard who was looking for a free run on the break.
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Thiago Silva – 6 Lucky to avoid a red card when Ayew was through on goal. Beyond that, his experience was crucial in Chelsea’s makeshift backline, cutting out Ayew and Olise at the half-hour point. He also added an assist when he stayed high up to head the ball into Aubameyang’s path. Booked.
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Ben Chilwell – 5 Brought in for Cucurella, Chilwell saw a shot from the edge of the box finish over the bar. Palace enjoyed some freedom down the England international’s wing, Zaha in particular getting joy from that side.
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Jorginho – 5 Grimacing as he departed the pitch, the Italian was unable to control the midfield like he has previously and was left overrun by Eze and Olise’s attacking intent.
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Mateo Kovacic – 5 Like Jorginho, Kovacic struggled to win the midfield battle and was left frustrated. Booked.
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Mason Mount – 6 Found by Havertz in the box, Mount headed wide of the post. Soon after, he could only find the side-netting from an indirect free-kick. Booked.
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Raheem Sterling – 6 Had a brilliant opportunity to put his side level within 24 minutes when James’ cross fell to his feet, but he was unable to control the ball. Hit the post later in the first half.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 8 In his first Premier League start since his return, Aubameyang netted the equaliser after the ball had been launched to Silva, who headed into his path.
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Kai Havertz – 6 The German should have done better with a shot from distance, but his best effort went wide in first-half stoppage time.
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SUBS: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Jorginho 55’) – 6 Seemed to settle the midfield and allow Chelsea to find more control.
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Armando Broja (Aubameyang 75’) – N/R Didn’t seem to get into the game, aside for some late hold up play to see out the win. Reuters
Conor Gallagher (Havertz 76’) – 7 Given a warm reception on his return to Selhurst Park, he found the top corner from the edge of the box to bag a stunning goal, and all three points. AFP
Christian Pulisic (Mount 84’) – N/R Teed up the shot for Gallagher after neat footwork to get the ball into space. EPA