#1 Hit: Marcos Alonso
Three points in the bag!
Firstly, forget about Chelsea's defensive frailties and the space they exposed. Alonso and Bellerin ran freely at each other, with one proving to be better than the other for each moment that passed by.
However, one has to applaud the fearlessness, desire, hunger and drive that this boy's got. He continuously exploited the left flank, played to his strengths and exchanged quick passes with Jorginho and Willian - illustrating Sarri's style of play.
Jorginho set him free down the left wing with a first-touch long ball, and he kept his cool and guided it to the onrushing Pedro, who gave Chelsea the lead. For the winner, Alonso was in a deeper position when Hazard picked up the ball. Even before the Belgian could surge forward or skip away from his marker, Alonso was on the move.
Now, talk about the finish. He got in the right place, met the ball sweetly, sorted his feet out and smashed it from a tight angle to score the winner. Thinking over his attacking prowess, sometimes you may wonder, is he really a left-back?