Chelsea vs Dynamo Kiev player ratings: Willian goal steals show in routine Europa League win
Willian's stunning free-kick sees him top of our Chelsea vs Dynamo Kiev player ratings
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Chelsea coasted past Dynamo Kiev at Stamford Bridge to place one foot in the Europa League quarter-finals.
After watching Arsenal slip to a shock 3-1 defeat against Rennes, Chelsea wasted no time in asserting their authority at the Bridge, with Pedro scoring an early goal.
Willian then curled home a sublime second-half free-kick to put Chelsea two goals in front.
And Chelsea youngster Callum Hudson-Odoi made it three when he converted from Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s inch-perfect pass on the edge of the box.
Here’s how we rated the two teams.
Check the above gallery to see how we have rated both sets of players.
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