Hannah Hampton (5/10):
Can thank the Everton forwards for a quiet day on her 50th WSL appearance. Did not have to make a single save but some of her passing went a little wayward.
Ashley Lawrence (8/10):
Chelsea did not notice Lucy Bronze’s absence and that is testament to Lawrence’s defensive performance. Scored an effort from the edge of the box to make it 5-0.
Kadeisha Buchanan (8/10):
Her superb first-time cross to pick out Beever-Jones for the opener set Chelsea on their way. Offered a threat going forward from set pieces too as well as being defensively sound.
Millie Bright (7/10):
The captain dealt with everything that came her way and will be happy to keep a clean sheet even if it came against struggling opposition.
Sandy Baltimore (8/10):
An attacking threat throughout from full-back, she rattled the crossbar from distance with a stunning effort and was unlucky to not make it 4-0. Linked up well behind Reiten to wreak havoc down the Everton right.
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Midfield
Sjoeke Nusken (9/10):
A superb performance in the middle of the park made the victory simple for the Blues. Picked out Reiten with a pinpoint cross to add the third goal and put the game beyond doubt.
Erin Cuthbert (8/10):
Scored her first goal of the WSL season with a low effort into the bottom right-hand corner. Was a constant threat from central midfield and deserved her goal.
Maika Hamano (7/10):
The least impressive of the Blues midfielders but a tidy display nonetheless, substituted at half-time.
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Attack
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (5/10):
Was up to her usual trickery down the Chelsea right-wing, but with little end product. Will be disappointed to miss what should have been an easy header.
Aggie Beever-Jones (8/10):
Not given any minutes for England over the international break, Beever-Jones responded with a typical centre-forward’s header from Lawrence’s cross. Led the line well in-place of Maya Ramirez.
Guro Reiten (9/10):
The jewel in the Blues’ attacking crown, the Norwegian was dazzling and her goal – a stooping low header – all-but-sealed the win for the Blues.
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Subs & Manager
Wieke Kaptein (7/10):
Curled an unstoppable effort into the top corner to make it four.
Eve Perisset (6/10):
Worked well down the left flank but did not offer as much as her fellow attackers.
Nathalie Bjorn (6/10):
Was everywhere when she came on and hardly misplaced a pass.
Oriane Jean-Francois (7/10):
Played an important part in Chelsea’s fifth goal, setting up Lawrence.
Maelys Mpome (5/10):
Played fine in the closing stages to see the game out.
Sonia Bompastor (10/10):
A perfect performance from the Blues and Bompastor’s winning run continues. The first Blues coach to win their first five WSL games.