Chelsea beat Leicester 2-1 on the King Energy Stadium to stay third and within the Champions League spots.
Nicolas Jackson’s good end after quarter-hour opened the scoring on the King Energy Stadium in a dominant first half for the Blues on Enzo Maresca’s return to the Foxes.
Controversy struck eight minutes later when Wilfred Ndidi was booked for a reckless problem that left Cole Palmer in agony.
Chelsea continued their dominance within the second-half and finally doubled their lead because of a close-range header by Enzo Fernandez within the seventy fifth minute.
Leicester halved the deficit when Jordan Ayew transformed from the penalty spot within the ninety fifth minute, however it proved to be only a comfort.
Mail Sport’s KIERAN GILL was on the King Energy Stadium to carry you our participant rankings.
Chelsea beat Leicester 2-1 on the King Energy Stadium to stay third within the Premier League
Nicolas Jackson (left) opened the scoring earlier than Enzo Fernandez’s (proper) second-half header
CHELSEA (4-2-3-1)
Robert Sanchez – 6
Sanchez had nothing to do till the thirty eighth minute when Leicester lastly realised they’re additionally allowed to assault. Conceded in stoppage time after substitute Lavia clumsily gave away a penalty.
Wesley Fofana – 7
With no Reece James and no Malo Gusto, centre again Fofana crammed in at proper again whereas being booed by his former followers. He had the final giggle as Chelsea left because the winners.
Levi Colwill – 7.5
For the primary time this season, Colwill was used as a right-sided centre again fairly than left-sided, that means he may man the again three from central as Cucurella flew ahead.
Benoit Badiashile – 7.5
Introduced in for his first Premier League begin of the season and used the chance to impress after gossip columns overseas incorrectly mentioned Chelsea had been prepared to dump him.
Marc Cucurella – 8
Virtually performed as a left winger. Arrange a second objective scored by Madueke which was disallowed for offside. But his cross later helped it grow to be 2-0 through Fernandez. Even celebrated at full-time by turning to the house followers.
Moises Caicedo – 7.5
Massive probability to attain however skewed his shot huge after maybe having a lot time to think about whack the ball goalward. Received possession in key positions of the pitch, as per ordinary.
Enzo Fernandez – 8.5
Objective and an help for the Argentinian after beginning over Lavia in midfield. Used quick-thinking to assist play in Jackson to attain for 1-0. Then made positive of the win with a headed follow-up for 2-0.
Noni Madueke – 6.5
Thought he had scored Chelsea’s second after a beautiful group transfer however it was dominated out for offside by a whisker. Tousled a volley after Jackson’s cross. Then blocked a sure objective from Palmer.
Marc Cucurella virtually performed as a left winger andet up a second objective scored by Madueke which was disallowed
Enzo Fernandes produced a objective and an help after beginning over Romeo Lavia in midfield
Cole Palmer – 7
Endured an terrible problem on him from behind by Wilfred Ndidi who, let’s be sincere, was fortunate to flee purple. Later, Palmer by chance blasted the ball into Madueke to squander an open objective.
Joao Felix – 7
First Premier League begin since returning to Chelsea and without end moved inside into central positions as Cucurella gave the group their width out left. Probabilities to attain weren’t taken.
Nicolas Jackson – 8
Bullied Wout Faes not as soon as, not twice however 3 times to ensure he gained the ball forward of him after which had the finesse to complete for Chelsea’s opener. Comparable bullying led to their second objective to verify the win.
SUBS
Romeo Lavia (for Caicedo, 81) – N/A
Christopher Nkunku (for Felix, 81) – N/A
Jadon Sancho (for Madueke, 85) – N/A
Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor (for Jackson 90) – N/A
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SUBS NOT USED
Filip Jorgensen
Marcus Bettinelli
Tosin Adarabioyo
Mykhailo Mudryk
Renato Veiga
Cole Palmer endured an terrible problem on him from behind by Wilfred Ndidi
Nicolas Jackson (proper) bullied Wout Faes (left) not as soon as, not twice however 3 times to ensure he gained the ball forward of him after which had the finesse to complete
MANAGER
Enzo Maresca – 7
Chelsea dominated this contest, although it took them some time to achieve the cushion of a 2-0 lead. Nervy end after Lavia gave away a penalty for Jordan Ayew to make it 2-1.
Leicester (4-2-3-1):
Hermansen 7; Justin 6, Faes 5, Okoli 5.5, Kristiansen 5.5; Winks 6 (Skipp 11, 6), Soumare 6; McAteer 6 (Mavididi 71, 6), Ndidi 5.5 (Ayew 71, 6), El Khannouss 6.5 (Decordova-Reid 79, 6); Vardy 6 (Daka 79, 6).
Scorers: None
Booked: Ndidi, Soumare, Skipp, Cooper, Faes
Supervisor: Steve Cooper 5.5


















