Chelsea player ratings vs Arsenal: 'absolutely unstoppable' star scores 8/10 and plenty of 7s in draw

The Chelsea player ratings from their top Premier League game against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea showed they were here to stay in an entertaining draw against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.As the temperature dropped at Stamford Bridge and the home fans grew louder, Arsenal looked to quiet them down, taking the momentum heading into the final international break of the season. And they did, when Gabriel Martinelli beat Robert Sanchez at the near post.

But one thing Enzo Maresca has changed this season is Chelsea's mentality – they don’t give up. Pedro Neto, who replaced Raheem Sterling (now at Arsenal and wearing his No. 7 jersey in the Chelsea squad), struck an absolutely unstoppable shot to level the score, sending the home fans into raptures and bringing Stamford Bridge to life in a way that had not been felt this season.

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Although they didn't manage to secure the win they fought for, Chelsea faced a team that was second in the league and showed no fear, matching them blow for blow throughout the game.

Here’s how we rated the Chelsea players:

Robert Sanchez – 5

Sometimes slow with his distribution, but his inability to stop Martinelli’s near-post strike cost him a higher rating.

Missed a good chance to put Chelsea ahead in the first half after Neto brilliantly set him up. Worked tirelessly on the right throughout the game.

Marc Cucurella – 6

Tasked with marking the elusive Bukayo Saka, Cucurella was almost always in his vicinity. This limited his attacking contributions but he was solid defensively.

Levi Colwill – 7

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Booked in the first half for a robust tackle on Saka, but that didn’t diminish his performance. Aerially dominant and calm under pressure.

Wesley Fofana – 8

Not many players in the world can play through the pain Fofana has, but he soldiered on and was nearly unbeatable for most of the match.

Romeo Lavia – 7

It seemed like Lavia was tasked with marking Martin Ødegaard, and he stuck to his assignment well, limiting Ødegaard’s influence. His passing was solid with few mistakes.

Moisés Caicedo – 7

An omnipresent performance in midfield. Always first to the ball, Caicedo was constantly available to receive passes and break up play.

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A beautiful player with great technical ability. He linked up play well and switched the ball with ease, though his set pieces and final ball lacked the cutting edge needed. Always looked dangerous.

Defensively solid, though he was quiet in attack, possibly due to being booked early in the game.

Pedro Neto – 8

Produced a moment of brilliance with his skill in the first half, linking up well with Gusto. Then showed his skill with the equaliser in brilliant fashion.

Nicolas Jackson – 7

Great hold-up play, but he didn’t register many shots on target and wasn’t as involved in the final third.

Enzo Fernández – 6

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Provided the assist for Neto’s equalizer. His passing was clean, and he worked hard in midfield.

Mykhailo Mudryk – 6

Brought plenty of pace and directness to Chelsea’s attack but didn’t make a significant impact on the scoreline.

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