Chelsea and Roma shared the spoils after a thrilling Champions League clash on Wednesday night.
Two goals apiece for Eden Hazard and Edin Dzeko saw the Stamford Bridge showdown swing one way and then the other before it finished 3-3.
Here, Sportsmail‘s DANIEL MATTHEWS runs the rule over the two sets of players and two managers from the European thriller.
Edin Dzeko scored twice as an impressive Roma side drew 3-3 with Chelsea on Wednesday
CHELSEA
Thibaut Courtois – 6.5
Could not prevent any of Roma’s goals, made key saves.
Cesar Azpilicueta – 5.5
Looked less assured than he does in Premier League.
Andreas Christensen – 6
Unlucky to deflect Kolarov’s goal past Courtois.
Gary Cahill – 6.5
Limited Gerson’s influence on a testing night.
Gary Cahill was part of a Chelsea back three that was sorely tested at Stamford Bridge
Davide Zappacosta – 6
Caused problems going forward but defensively suspect.
Cesc Fabregas – 5.5
Failed to make his mark as Chelsea gave ball away.
David Luiz – 7.5
His beautiful goal capped an all-action midfield display.
Tiemoue Bakayoko – 6.5
Busy at both ends of the pitch, but little impact.
Marcos Alonso – 6
Struggled to offer his normal attacking threat.
Eden Hazard netted either side of half-time to help his side secure a share of the spoils
Eden Hazard – 8
Dovetailed well with Morata and took his goals in style.
Alvaro Morata – 7
Lived on scraps, but remained a constant menace.
Subs
Pedro (for Luiz, 56min, 6.5), Rudiger (for Zappacosta 73, 5), Willian (for Hazard 80)
Manager:
Antonio Conte – 6.5
Will be angry to drop a point at home.
STAR MAN – Eden Hazard – Took two goals well on a night he and Morata saw little of the ball.
Antonio Conte’s home side struggled to keep the ball but they remain on top of Group C
ROMA
Alisson Becker – 6
Beaten by three well-taken goals, otherwise did well
Bruno Peres – 6
Got forward as Chelsea dropped deeper but created little
Federico Fazio – 6.5
Made Dzeko’s equaliser with a superb 50-yard through ball
Juan Jesus – 6.5
Tested by a busy Morata and Hazard on the break
Ex-Manchester City defender Aleksandar Kolarov scored one and created another for Roma
Aleksandar Kolarov – 7.5
Scored a superb individual goal, created Dzeko’s second
Radja Nainggolan – 6
Denied by Courtois when had an excellent chance
Maxime Gonalons – 6.5
Did the dirty work as part of a dominant midfield three
Kevin Strootman – 6
Helped Roma enjoy lots of midfield possession
Gerson – 6
Quiet night on his Champions League debut
Edin Dzeko – 8
Turned game on its head with a brilliant double strike
Dzeko brought the Serie A giants level with a stunning left-footed volley in the second-half
Diego Perotti – 7.5
Argentine forward was constantly dangerous for visitors
Subs
Pellegrini (for Gerson 74, 5.5), Florenzi (for Strootman 83), El Shaarawy (for Perotti 88)
Manager
Eusebio Di Francesco – 8
Got his tactics spot on
STAR MAN – Edin Dzeko – Scored a superb second-half brace that included a stunning volley