Chelsea 2-0 Fulham: Player ratings aggregator

We take in the player ratings from across the national newspapers so you can see how your team really got on this weekend

Joe Krishnan
Wednesday 25 September 2013 06:06 EDT
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John Obi Mikel’s first ever Premier League goal for Chelsea helped the Blues secure a 2-0 win over Fulham in a drab West London derby, with Oscar also on the scoresheet to make it three goals in five Premier League games.

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How the player ratings aggregator works...

We collate the player rating scores from across the national newspapers (where available) to produce an average for every Premier League starting player who featured over the weekend.

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