Antonin Kinsky (6/10):
Had very little to do, but what he did do, he did competently. Fine save denied George in stoppage time.
Pedro Porro (6/10):
Got up and down the right-hand side and put in some dangerous crosses from set-pieces.
Kevin Danso (8/10):
Dominant up against Barry as he kept the Everton forward on a tight leash. Caused problems from set-pieces, though his finishing left a lot to be desired.
Micky van de Ven (7/10):
Made a couple of key interventions, the most notable of which was cutting out George's cross late on with Kinsky beaten.
Destiny Udogie (6/10):
Showed plenty of confidence as he unveiled a few flicks and tricks in his own territory. Solid outing at left-back.
Joao Palhinha (7/10):
Did plenty of good defensive work, even if he looked short of the quality required in possession. All that pales in comparison to his biggest contribution, as his stabbed effort just about crossed the line shortly before half-time.
Rodrigo Bentancur (7/10):
A steadying presence at the heart of midfield. Kept things simple while using the ball intelligently.
Conor Gallagher (7/10):
First touch remains an issue, but worked tirelessly in midfield. Fired wide early on when he perhaps could have done better.
Djed Spence (7/10):
Deployed higher up the pitch than usual, but used his pace well to get in behind. Dangerous cross almost found Richarlison in the first half.
Richarlison (7/10):
Didn't get a real sight of goal, but worked hard for his team and held the ball up effectively against his former side.
Mathys Tel (6/10):
Got O'Brien booked early on and looked a threat, but struggled to produce anything of note in the final third before going off for Sarr.
Pape Matar Sarr (5/10):
Most notable contribution was to pick up a yellow card for diving.
Randal Kolo Muani (5/10):
Left a little isolated after replacing Richarlison up front.
James Maddison (N/A):
Put himself about for the final 10 minutes.
Archie Gray (N/A):
Replaced Bentancur late on.
Radu Dragusin (N/A):
Thrown on in the final minute of normal time to shore things up.
Roberto De Zerbi (7/10):
Far from a perfect performance, but his side came out the traps quickly and got the result their performance just about deserved.