Ilkay Gundogan – 7. Added some impetus once he was introduced in the second half, but could not do enough to get City back into it. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga – 7. Might have been nervy on his return to the side, so would have been grateful to have mainly powder puff shots from distance to field. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta – 5. His cheap giveaway allowed a City break early on, and he got lucky later, too, with a miss-kick in his own box. Got away with a soft header straight after. Reuters
Thiago Silva – 7. His positioning was so good he barely broke sweat, and he had his Brazilian compatriot Jesus in his pocket throughout. EPA
Antonio Rudiger – 8. More frenetic and all-action than his centre-half partner Silva, but just as effective. Made crucial interceptions in stoppage time. Reuters
Reece James – 7. Picked out the other wing back Chilwell with a fine cross from which Chelsea should have led. Cautioned for a foul on Fernandinho. EPA
Jorginho – 8. Controlled the tempo as Chelsea had the better of the first half, and played a key role in setting up the goal. Reuters
N'Golo Kante – 7. City’s celebrated midfield found a Kante-shaped roadblock in their way whenever they tried to advance through the middle of the field. AFP
Ben Chilwell – 7. Skewed a volley wide when well placed from a James cross, but was diligent in defence when he was needed. AFP
Hakim Ziyech – 8. Had an early goal ruled out after Werner was offside in the build up, but opened the scoring in almost identical circumstances in the second half. AFP
Timo Werner – 7. Lacked conviction when bearing on goal, and loose in possession at times, but he did provide the assist for Ziyech. AP
Mason Mount – 6. His face appeared to be grazed slightly by a boot from Fernandinho in an early contretemps. It briefly sparked him, but he was flagging by the second half. Getty
SUBSTITUTES: Christian Pulisic – 7. Had the ball in the net in injury time after a sharp finish, only for it to be chalked off for offside. Getty
Kurt Zouma – NA. Manned the battlements for the final few moments after coming on for Silva, who went off with a back injury.
Kai Havertz – NA. On for his compatriot Werner late in the second half, and had no time to shine. AFP
MANCHESTER CITY RATINGS: Zack Steffen – 5. Caught in no-man’s land to present an open goal for Ziyech to score. Made a block on the same player shortly after. AP
Joao Cancelo – 6. Played a neat reverse pass for Foden to cross as City hinted at finding their swagger at the start of the second phase, but his positive contributions were few otherwise. AFP
Ruben Dias – 5. Lost his bearings a couple of times to allow Ziyech to ghost into space, and was generally under par throughout. Header over when well placed to score. PA
Aymeric Laporte – 6. Slid in to block off Werner just after the half-hour mark. Booked in injury time for a foul on Azpilicueta. EPA
Benjamin Mendy – 5. Untroubled in defence, but could not provide the attacking thrust City needed as they chased the game. Getty
Rodrigo – 6. Pinched a pass from Azpilicueta to set up a rare early break for City, but otherwise was getting the run around as Chelsea started well. PA
Fernandinho – 7. Twice escaped censure for recklessness against Mount, against a side he has twice been sent off against before. Tried to rally his side in the second half. PA
Kevin de Bruyne – 6. Jarred his ankle when vying for the ball with Kante, and was quickly withdrawn. Worrying, given City’s schedule coming up. AP
Ferran Torres – 6. Looked disconsolate when he was taken off and replaced by Gundogan, but his influence had been minimal. AP
Raheem Sterling – 4. Too often he was loose and imprecise when his side needed better. His side need him back to his best ASAP, given what follows. AFP
Gabriel Jesus – 5. No change out of his Brazil colleague Silva, and typified City’s lukewarm effort. Getty
SUBSTITUTES: Phil Foden – 8. On for the injured De Bruyne early in the second half, and looked a class apart from everyone else in sky blue. AFP
Ilkay Gundogan – 7. Added some impetus once he was introduced in the second half, but could not do enough to get City back into it. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga – 7. Might have been nervy on his return to the side, so would have been grateful to have mainly powder puff shots from distance to field. Reuters
Cesar Azpilicueta – 5. His cheap giveaway allowed a City break early on, and he got lucky later, too, with a miss-kick in his own box. Got away with a soft header straight after. Reuters
Thiago Silva – 7. His positioning was so good he barely broke sweat, and he had his Brazilian compatriot Jesus in his pocket throughout. EPA
Antonio Rudiger – 8. More frenetic and all-action than his centre-half partner Silva, but just as effective. Made crucial interceptions in stoppage time. Reuters
Reece James – 7. Picked out the other wing back Chilwell with a fine cross from which Chelsea should have led. Cautioned for a foul on Fernandinho. EPA
Jorginho – 8. Controlled the tempo as Chelsea had the better of the first half, and played a key role in setting up the goal. Reuters
N'Golo Kante – 7. City’s celebrated midfield found a Kante-shaped roadblock in their way whenever they tried to advance through the middle of the field. AFP
Ben Chilwell – 7. Skewed a volley wide when well placed from a James cross, but was diligent in defence when he was needed. AFP
Hakim Ziyech – 8. Had an early goal ruled out after Werner was offside in the build up, but opened the scoring in almost identical circumstances in the second half. AFP
Timo Werner – 7. Lacked conviction when bearing on goal, and loose in possession at times, but he did provide the assist for Ziyech. AP
Mason Mount – 6. His face appeared to be grazed slightly by a boot from Fernandinho in an early contretemps. It briefly sparked him, but he was flagging by the second half. Getty
SUBSTITUTES: Christian Pulisic – 7. Had the ball in the net in injury time after a sharp finish, only for it to be chalked off for offside. Getty
Kurt Zouma – NA. Manned the battlements for the final few moments after coming on for Silva, who went off with a back injury.
Kai Havertz – NA. On for his compatriot Werner late in the second half, and had no time to shine. AFP
MANCHESTER CITY RATINGS: Zack Steffen – 5. Caught in no-man’s land to present an open goal for Ziyech to score. Made a block on the same player shortly after. AP
Joao Cancelo – 6. Played a neat reverse pass for Foden to cross as City hinted at finding their swagger at the start of the second phase, but his positive contributions were few otherwise. AFP
Ruben Dias – 5. Lost his bearings a couple of times to allow Ziyech to ghost into space, and was generally under par throughout. Header over when well placed to score. PA
Aymeric Laporte – 6. Slid in to block off Werner just after the half-hour mark. Booked in injury time for a foul on Azpilicueta. EPA
Benjamin Mendy – 5. Untroubled in defence, but could not provide the attacking thrust City needed as they chased the game. Getty
Rodrigo – 6. Pinched a pass from Azpilicueta to set up a rare early break for City, but otherwise was getting the run around as Chelsea started well. PA
Fernandinho – 7. Twice escaped censure for recklessness against Mount, against a side he has twice been sent off against before. Tried to rally his side in the second half. PA
Kevin de Bruyne – 6. Jarred his ankle when vying for the ball with Kante, and was quickly withdrawn. Worrying, given City’s schedule coming up. AP
Ferran Torres – 6. Looked disconsolate when he was taken off and replaced by Gundogan, but his influence had been minimal. AP
Raheem Sterling – 4. Too often he was loose and imprecise when his side needed better. His side need him back to his best ASAP, given what follows. AFP
Gabriel Jesus – 5. No change out of his Brazil colleague Silva, and typified City’s lukewarm effort. Getty
SUBSTITUTES: Phil Foden – 8. On for the injured De Bruyne early in the second half, and looked a class apart from everyone else in sky blue. AFP
Ilkay Gundogan – 7. Added some impetus once he was introduced in the second half, but could not do enough to get City back into it. Getty