'Neymar vibes' - Chelsea player ratings with Joe Cole as Blues cruise to thumping UEFA Champions victory over Ajax

Chelsea cruised to a comfortable 5-1 victory over Ajax at Stamford Bridge to seal back-to-back wins in the UEFA Champions League. The Blues made the most of Ajax losing captain Kenneth Taylor in the 17th minute to a straight red card as the Chelsea faithful enjoyed a goal-fest. But how did each player perform? TNT Sports brings you the player ratings from Stamford Bridge.

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Chelsea could not have wished for a better night in the UEFA Champions League.
The Blues made it four wins in a row in all competitions with a convincing 5-1 win over Ajax at Stamford Bridge.
It was an even encounter until Ajax captain Kenneth Taylor was shown a straight red card in the 17th minute, and then the floodgates opened on a rainy night in West London.
Goals from Marc Guiu, Moises Caicedo and Tyrique George - along with penalties from Enzo Fernandez and Estevao - enabled Enzo Maresca's side to enjoy a comfortable evening.
But who were the standout players for the Blues on the night?
With the help of TNT Sports pundit and Chelsea great Joe Cole, who sat alongside me throughout the game, we bring you the player ratings from Stamford Bridge.
Before the end of the match, Cole said that none of the Chelsea starters should receive less than a 7/10, but was that the case?
Filip Jorgensen – 5 – Due to Chelsea’s dominance, the goalkeeper didn’t have much to do throughout the game. Chelsea’s shot-stopper only had the first-half penalty from Wout Weghorst to deal with, and he will be a bit disappointed that he couldn’t keep out the spot kick after getting a hand to the ball. Cole said: "As long as Chelsea won the game, he won’t mind not having a clean sheet."
Moises Caicedo – 7 - You would never have known that he was playing out of position tonight. Maresca decided to play him as a right-back, but he always drifted into the middle when the hosts had possession. He scored his second goal in as many games at Stamford Bridge and although it was a deflected effort, the fact he’s adding goals to his repertoire is great news for the Blues.
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Wesley Fofana -7- Another defender who enjoyed a comfortable night due to the circumstances of the match. However, when called upon, he didn’t put a foot wrong, and he even popped up with an assist for the opening goal.
Tosin Adarabioyo – 5 - Although Chelsea defenders weren’t really troubled in the first half, his rash challenge led to Ajax’s penalty when the visitors looked dead and buried. Many might believe he was fortunate not to receive another yellow card after his studs connected with Weghorst’s head.
Jorrel Hato - 7 - The busier of the full-backs on the night, especially defensively in the first half against his former club. He handled himself well with the attacks on his side before the sending off and also made a great challenge late on to stop a promising Ajax counterattack. Following the full-time whistle, he went over to the Ajax faithful and received a huge reception.
Romeo Lavia -7- A solid performance from the man who played in the middle tonight. Of course, his night was made easier after Ajax went down to 10 men, but he was still composed in possession and broke down any potential attacks from the visitors.
Enzo Fernandez – 7- A fine return to action for the Chelsea skipper on the night. He was the player who won and converted the penalty to put the Blues 2-0 up in the first half. He was able to control the midfield with the visitors having a man less and he showed his character by allowing Estevao to take the second penalty in the first half.
Estevao – 9 - Best player on the pitch and the one player who had Cole leaning forward every time he received the ball on the wing. "He gives me Neymar vibes every time I watch him," Cole said. "It would have been a 10/10 performance if he scored that overhead kick in the second half."
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Facundo Buonanotte – 7 – Similar to his team-mates, he was able to enjoy himself on the pitch with a number of nice touches, especially in the second half.
Jamie Gittens – 7 – Similar to his fellow winger, he enjoyed himself on the pitch tonight and looked especially dangerous in the first half and got the fans and Cole purring. "He just needs a goal to properly get himself going," Cole commented.
Marc Guiu – 7- In the absence of the suspended Joao Pedro, the Spaniard took his opportunity, and he didn’t allow himself to be downbeat after missing an early chance. He popped up at the right time to break the deadlock on the night.
Subs:
Tyrique George – 7- It was quite the introduction for the young striker, who scored within the first two minutes of coming on in the second half. Unfortunately for him, Chelsea appeared to take their foot off the gas after his goal and the game somewhat petered out.
Andrey Santos – 7 – He also made a good impression when he came on as he was credited with the assist for George's goal in the second half.
Trevoh Chalobah - 7 - He rarely had anything to do in the second half as Ajax simply looked to avoid conceding more goals after the fifth went in.
Joshua Acheampong - 7 - Same as Chalobah
Reggie Walsh – n/a
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