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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 14: Robert Sanchez of Chelsea looks on prior to the Premier League match between Chelsea and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on March 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images) | Chelsea FC via Getty Images
1. ROBERT SÁNCHEZ (5.8)
We’ve seen plenty of Chelsea defeats over the years, but this one felt fairly unique amid all of that. It’s hard to think of a more flat, boring, toothless approach and execution, especially given the magnitude of the game at hand. Newcastle weren’t much better, but they take the win thanks to a defensie breakdown.
Sánchez didn’t necessarily stand above the rest, but he did make all the saves you’d expect him to make, and did not commit
2. MARC CUCURELLA (5.3)
Eleven of the fourteen players who played for us in this game finished in the “subpar” range, and that seems about right. No one rose above, only a couple were particularly worse than our baseline average: efforts disappointing not just on an individual level, but on the collective as a whole.
3. REECE JAMES (5.2)
Reecey hit the post in added-time, which was the closest we’d come to scoring. He played in midfield the first half, but looked better at right back in the second.
vs. NEWCASTLE UNITED (PL, H, L 0-1)
EXCEPTIONAL (8.5-9.5): —
EXCELLENT (7.5-8.4): —
GOOD (6.5-7.4): —
AVERAGE (5.5-6.4): Sánchez (5.8)
SUBPAR (4.5-5.4): Cucurella (5.3), James (5.2), Enzo (5.0), Caiceod (4.9), João Pedro (4.8), Palmer (4.8), Garnacho (4.7), Hato (4.6, sub), Chalobah (4.6), Lavia (4.5, sub), Gusto (4.5)
BAD (3.5-4.4): Delap (3.6, sub)
TERRIBLE (2.5-3.4): Fofana (3.3)
OVERALL
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