Chelsea fought back after trailing by two goals to secure a draw at Aston Villa but were left frustrated as Axel Disasi was denied a dramatic winner on Saturday night.
It took a goal from Noni Madueke and Conor Gallagher's equaliser to get the Blues back on level terms, damaging Villa's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League in the process.
A third almost came their way when as a corner fell to Disasi, who tapped it into the back of the net. However, a VAR check ruled out the goal as teammate Benoit Badiashile was punished for a shove on Diego Carlos, even though the Brazilian never appealed for the foul.
These are Chelsea's best and worst players according to .
Chelsea captain Gallagher is often ready to step up when the Blues need him, but against Villa he did so with confidence and a desire to succeed.
Madueke can thank the midfielder for stealing the ball off Douglas Luiz, allowing him to set the equaliser in motion.
He also worked tirelessly in the first half and was unfortunate not to see a chance arise from his efforts. He looked decisive, resolute and skilful at Villa Park — everything a captain should be.
Moises Caicedo worked to silence his critics as he put in one of his most authoritative and commendable performances in a Chelsea shirt.
Blues fans have been begging to see this version of their midfielder and he arrived in style on Saturday night. The 22-year-old looked like one of the most mature players on the pitch, dictating the pace in midfield while simultaneously picking out passes over the top of Villa's high line.
He worked hard against the pairing of Luiz and John McGinn, proving crucial in Chelsea's comeback.
Mykhailo Mudryk had a pretty shocking game on Saturday, failing to complete simple passes and
Read on 90min.com