12. John Obi Mikel – 7
Appeared to have been given more of a free reign to go forward and the midfielder even scored an extremely rare goal.
21. Nemanja Matic – 8
With Matic in front of the defence it was easy to see why Mikel could break forward as the Serb simply controlled things in the middle.
14. Andre Schurrle – 7
A good display from the 2014 World Cup winner that may go some way to convincing Mourinho that he is worth playing more often.
4. Cesc Fabregas – 8
In a more unusual No.10 role behind the striker the 27-year-old ran the show, with the goal just adding to his passing masterclass.
17 – Mohamed Salah – 6
A rare opportunity for the Egyptian who showed glimpses of what he is capable of and almost scored.