BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 5: The England international was regularly quick off his line, however, he should have done better for Ziyech’s opener. Getty
Matthew Lowton - 6: Protected the ball nicely and almost set Barnes up for an early goal in the fifth minute. Getty
Kevin Long - 5: Should have been faster off the mark for Ziyech’s goal but did make a handful of big clearances. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 6: It was another assured showing from Tarkowski and he rarely put a foot wrong at the back. EPA
Charlie Taylor - 6: Worked hard to fight down the byline against James but just didn’t possess the quality necessary to create problems. EPA
Josh Brownhill - 6: Was a constant nuisance to the Blues and never gave up on the second ball. PA
Ashley Westwood - 5: The captain showed grit and leadership in the second half but gave the ball away cheaply for Chelsea’s third goal. AFP
Dale Stephens - 5: Got around the pitch well and not afraid to get stuck in, although he could have done more for Chelsea’s opener. So little influence we couldn't find a pic of him in action. Hooked at half-time. AFP
Dwight McNeil - 5: Didn’t mind running into traffic in the name of opening up the game but failed to bring an edge to Burnley’s midfield. PA
Chris Wood - 4: Held the ball up well but ultimately lost his battle against Zouma. Reuters
Ashley Barnes - 4: Battled to try and make a difference up top but missed chance to open scoring by lifting the ball over the bar in the fifth minute. EPA
SUBS: Jay Rodriguez - (On for Stephens 46'): Found himself in some positive positions but was unable to turn those into attempts on goal. Getty
Robbie Brady - (on for Barnes 73'): Fought hard but didn’t really get many chances to shine as Burnley struggled to get hold of the ball. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7: Made an important intervention in the 5th minute but aside from that had very little to do in Lancashire. Reuters
Reece James - 8: In running for Man of the Match thanks to his confident defending and impeccable crossing. AFP
Thiago Silva - 8: Veteran put in a fine display. Hardly put a foot wrong and brought a coolness to Chelsea’s back four in the process. AP
Kurt Zouma - 8: Had a few lapses in concentration but more than made up for it with a powerful header to score Chelsea's second. EPA
Ben Chilwell - 7: Kept calm and did his job, not putting a foot wrong either going forward or at the back. Reuters
Mason Mount, 8: Caused plenty of danger, switched the ball from side to side with ease and showed a revived resilience in every passage of play he was involved in. PA
N’Golo Kante - 8: He never stopped working, put Burnley under constant pressure and retained possession at every opportunity. PA
Kai Havertz - 7: Floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee to give Chelsea an entirely different edge on the ball. EPA
Hakim Ziyech - 9: From opening his body up at will to grabbing a goal and an assist, Ziyech put in a performance to remember at Turf Moor. EPA
Timo Werner - 7: Once again showed why he’s known for being such a lethal finisher with a well-taken strike in the 70th minute. Getty
Tammy Abraham - 7: Turned provider by sitting deep and laying the ball off nicely for the opener. AP
SUBS: Callum Hudson-Odoi - (On for Ziyech 73') - 6: The youngster was active, wanted the ball and clearly tried to prove a point in his short stint.
Olivier Giroud - (On for Abraham 77') N/A: Unfortunate not to cap off a cameo appearance with a goal after poking a cross in with 10 minutes left to play but was ruled out for offside.
Jorginho - (on for Havertz 86') N/A. Reuters
BURNLEY RATINGS: Nick Pope - 5: The England international was regularly quick off his line, however, he should have done better for Ziyech’s opener. Getty
Matthew Lowton - 6: Protected the ball nicely and almost set Barnes up for an early goal in the fifth minute. Getty
Kevin Long - 5: Should have been faster off the mark for Ziyech’s goal but did make a handful of big clearances. Reuters
James Tarkowski - 6: It was another assured showing from Tarkowski and he rarely put a foot wrong at the back. EPA
Charlie Taylor - 6: Worked hard to fight down the byline against James but just didn’t possess the quality necessary to create problems. EPA
Josh Brownhill - 6: Was a constant nuisance to the Blues and never gave up on the second ball. PA
Ashley Westwood - 5: The captain showed grit and leadership in the second half but gave the ball away cheaply for Chelsea’s third goal. AFP
Dale Stephens - 5: Got around the pitch well and not afraid to get stuck in, although he could have done more for Chelsea’s opener. So little influence we couldn't find a pic of him in action. Hooked at half-time. AFP
Dwight McNeil - 5: Didn’t mind running into traffic in the name of opening up the game but failed to bring an edge to Burnley’s midfield. PA
Chris Wood - 4: Held the ball up well but ultimately lost his battle against Zouma. Reuters
Ashley Barnes - 4: Battled to try and make a difference up top but missed chance to open scoring by lifting the ball over the bar in the fifth minute. EPA
SUBS: Jay Rodriguez - (On for Stephens 46'): Found himself in some positive positions but was unable to turn those into attempts on goal. Getty
Robbie Brady - (on for Barnes 73'): Fought hard but didn’t really get many chances to shine as Burnley struggled to get hold of the ball. Getty
CHELSEA RATINGS: Edouard Mendy - 7: Made an important intervention in the 5th minute but aside from that had very little to do in Lancashire. Reuters
Reece James - 8: In running for Man of the Match thanks to his confident defending and impeccable crossing. AFP
Thiago Silva - 8: Veteran put in a fine display. Hardly put a foot wrong and brought a coolness to Chelsea’s back four in the process. AP
Kurt Zouma - 8: Had a few lapses in concentration but more than made up for it with a powerful header to score Chelsea's second. EPA
Ben Chilwell - 7: Kept calm and did his job, not putting a foot wrong either going forward or at the back. Reuters
Mason Mount, 8: Caused plenty of danger, switched the ball from side to side with ease and showed a revived resilience in every passage of play he was involved in. PA
N’Golo Kante - 8: He never stopped working, put Burnley under constant pressure and retained possession at every opportunity. PA
Kai Havertz - 7: Floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee to give Chelsea an entirely different edge on the ball. EPA
Hakim Ziyech - 9: From opening his body up at will to grabbing a goal and an assist, Ziyech put in a performance to remember at Turf Moor. EPA
Timo Werner - 7: Once again showed why he’s known for being such a lethal finisher with a well-taken strike in the 70th minute. Getty
Tammy Abraham - 7: Turned provider by sitting deep and laying the ball off nicely for the opener. AP
SUBS: Callum Hudson-Odoi - (On for Ziyech 73') - 6: The youngster was active, wanted the ball and clearly tried to prove a point in his short stint.
Olivier Giroud - (On for Abraham 77') N/A: Unfortunate not to cap off a cameo appearance with a goal after poking a cross in with 10 minutes left to play but was ruled out for offside.