6 vs 1
QPR
QPR
Played
April 29, 2012 1:30 PM WAT
Stamford Bridge — London
Referee:‬ H. Webb‎
Attendance:‬ 41675‎
 
   
 
 

Player Ratings: Chelsea 6-1 QPR

Fernando Torres plunders hat-trick as dominant Chelsea boost their top-four hopes and strengthen QPR relegation fears

By Wayne Veysey at Stamford Bridge

  • Petr Cech
    105
    12
    3.00

    Petr Cech

    Mostly had little to do but made a wonderfully athletic save to paw away Mackie's second-half 30-yarder.

  • Ashley Cole
    104
    5
    3.50

    Ashley Cole

    Wonderfully authoritative in defence and counter-attack until he was beaten by Onuoha in the build-up to Cisse's consolation goal.

  • José Bosingwa
    94
    8
    3.50

    José Bosingwa

    More than competent emergency centre-half display. Comfortable on the ball and handled the threat of Zamora with great aplomb.

  • Paulo Ferreira
    86
    4
    3.00

    Paulo Ferreira

    On paper, his battle with Cisse was an uneven one but was barely troubled by the Frenchman's pace.

  • John Terry
    106
    13
    3.50

    John Terry

    Did not allow the taunts of QPR's fans to bother him as he once again demonstrated his remarkable capacity for blocking out the endless dramas in his career. Dealt capably with Zamora and headed Chelsea into an early 2-0 leader after out-jumping Hill.

  • Michael Essien
    87
    11
    3.00

    Michael Essien

    Lucky not to be booked for a reckless first-half tackle on Cisse but was otherwise controlled and helped Lampard dominate the midfield with his poise and power.

  • Frank  Lampard
    101
    19
    3.50

    Frank Lampard

    Did not get on the scoresheet but was instrumental in Chelsea's dominance as he pulled the strings from central midfield.

  • Fernando Torres
    485
    25
    4.50

    Fernando Torres Top of the Match

    Form is temporary, class is permanent. Brought a joyful reaction from Roman Abramovich when he dispatched his hat-trick goal with the same certainty he had plundered his two first-half strikes. The commitment and energy has been there in abundance for a few months but the poise has now emphatically returned.

  • Juan Mata
    179
    12
    4.00

    Juan Mata

    Back to his best after a subdued few weeks with a sparkling display in the central playmaking role he likes best. Involved in or directly created all five of Chelsea's goals before he was subbed midway through the second half.

  • Salomon Kalou
    77
    17
    3.00

    Salomon Kalou

    Brimmed with energy and endeavour on the right flank and produced a sublime first-time pass to tee up Torres for his opener. Subbed after 73 minutes.

  • Daniel Sturridge
    91
    28
    3.50

    Daniel Sturridge

    Sent Chelsea on their merry way after 48 seconds with a sublime opener from the right-hand edge of the penalty box from 20 yards. Looked far more convincing than he has for a few months.

Substitutions

  • Sam Hutchinson
    87
    5
    0.00

    Sam Hutchinson

    Replaced Bosingwa at centre-back with nine minutes left in his first game since coming out of retirement.

  • Ramires
    99
    11
    3.50

    Ramires

    Set up Chelsea's sixth goal with a slick cross minutes after coming on as a late sub.

  • Florent Malouda
    57
    33
    3.00

    Florent Malouda

    Enjoyed his lively cameo but should have scored Chelsea's sixth after 70 minutes rather than wait another nine minutes before bashing in from eight yards.

  • Paddy Kenny
    8
    28
    2.50

    Paddy Kenny

    Twice denied Lampard in the first half with fine saves but it was an otherwise horrible afternoon for the 'keeper. Unsighted by an offside Lampard for the first but was particularly culpable for the fourth, when he dropped the ball at the feet of Torres, for him to smash in.

  • Clint Hill
    4
    22
    2.00

    Clint Hill

    Has answered Mark Hughes' prayers with his resilience as an emergency centre-half in recent months but this was a hellish display by the veteran. Easily out-jumped by Terry for Chelsea's second.

  • Taye Taiwo
    10
    25
    2.00

    Taye Taiwo

    Torn apart by the pace and intensity of Chelsea's first half onslaught. Caught out of position by the slickness of the third goal.

  • Anton Ferdinand
    13
    29
    2.00

    Anton Ferdinand

    Shamefully taunted by Chelsea fans all afternoon, which seemed to affect his performance. Sturridge played a one-two off his shin for the opener and never looked convincing in the face of an onslaught from home team.

  • Nedum Onuoha
    7
    21
    2.50

    Nedum Onuoha

    Let down by some poor decision-making but his commitment was not in doubt. Miscommunication with Kenny allowed Torres to gobble up the fourth but made some important second-half interceptions and set up QPR's goal with a storming run.

  • Shaun Derry
    5
    20
    2.50

    Shaun Derry

    Never shirked a tackle or his duty but his commitment and cleverness was nowhere near enough to stem the waves of Blues attacks.

  • A. Buzsaky
    5
    21
    2.00

    A. Buzsaky

    Asked to step into the suspended Adel Taarabt's boots, he provided all of the Moroccan's unpredictability but none of his quality.

  • Joey Barton
    12
    41
    2.00

    Joey Barton Flop of the Match

    Has rarely convinced in central midfield in a QPR shirt and was off the pace here. Invisible other than when he raked his studs (accidentally?) into Juan Mata's ankle.

  • Jamie Mackie
    6
    19
    3.00

    Jamie Mackie

    Looked the most likely QPR player to score or create a consolation goal. Forced a brilliant second-half save out of Cech with a rasping 30-yarder.

  • Djibril Cissé
    20
    19
    2.50

    Djibril Cissé

    Out of sorts on the left flank, where he got surprisingly little joy up against Ferreira, but pulled one back after taking up a centre-forward position.

  • B. Zamora
    5
    22
    2.00

    B. Zamora

    The ball failed to stick to his feet like it normally does and he was subbed after his team went 5-0 behind.

Substitutions

  • Armand Traoré
    2
    19
    3.00

    Armand Traoré

    Looked lively in a left midfield role after replacing Zamora.

  • Shaun Wright-Phillips
    8
    17
    2.50

    Shaun Wright-Phillips

    Made little impact after replacing Buszaky.

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