Graham Potter led Chelsea team were in action tonight in their 18th league game of the new season away from home against Fulham at the Craven Cottage......READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The Blues in the game gave a good fighting spirit but their efforts were not enough to save the night from the disappointing result that placed them at the 10th spot on the table.

First half goal from Willian gave the host the lead going into the half time break which ended one nil before Kalidou Koulibaly got the Blues levelled to make it 1-1 just two minutes into the second half, after which Carlos Vinicius got the winner for the host to end the game two goals one at full time.

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Here are three worst performers for Chelsea in the thrilling and keenly contested encounter that ended in narrow defeat:

Kepa Arrizabalaga

The Spaniard shot stopper and former Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper was not impressive for his team in between the stick as he gave a shambolic performance at the heart of the goalpost.

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Kepa Arrizabalaga failed to make some decisive saves that could have denied the host from founding the back of the net.

Kai Havertz

The German international and forward maestro was not at top notch for the visitor as he gave a performance far below average thereby failed to convert some clear cut chances that could have been converted into goals.

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Kalidou Koulibaly

The Cameroonian international and prominent defender was also unable to replicate his solid performance for his team despite scoring the equalizer at first before they conceded another lead.

The former Napoli star was zero percent on his successful tackles (0/2) and aerial battles won (0/2) for Chelsea.

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