Was generally happy with the performance, good application by all.
Was a little worried by Isla a couple of times, and Yun had probably his worst game so far and looked a little nervous at the start.
Dunne and Caulker appear to be getting a good partnership together and both had a good game.
Sandro and Henry looked solid in front of the defence, and Fer probably had his best game.
Vargas is putting in some great work, and was unlucky with the penalty decision. Charlie has found his feet and is starting to show he can put them away at this level - it all seems to be coming together, and as said earlier, we won't be playing Chelsea/Man City every week. Continue playing the way we have over last couple of weeks and I'm sure we'll be alright come the end of the season.
One thing we have to admit to is that the problem isn't FITNESS - we're just SLOW. We can't keep up with the pace of the top teams. Yun played nervous, far too panicky, in awe of Chelsea and nearly got ran out of the park. But for being slow, Sandro, Isla, Caulker and Henry even - they're at full stretch much too often. They played OK as a unit most of the game squeezing them out of the middle as a pack, but too slow as individuals. It was amazing to see Dunne keep up with Costa, but then again Costa's not too fast, he's just big and holds it up well.
The Vargas-Isla combo needs to improve. Vargas is about the only one deadly quick. Isla needs to learn to be more confident on the ball and pick better passes.
I don't agree about the lack of pace. Yun and Isla both have reasonable pace. Vargas is quick and Hoilett is lightening quick. Vargas, Isla and Yun give us that much needed energy boost. Sandro has never had pace, but he will give 100% every time imo.
Things have moved in the right direction for 3 games now and Harry deserves some credit for that. He is starting to pick the right players and yesterday he got it spot on imo. He also changed it when we needed a goal and Charlie obliged.
As for Austin...........I was one of those who wasn't sure if he could do it at this level, but I was very wrong. His 1 in 2 ratio this season has shown that he will score if the chances are created for him.
As DT said, the only thing missing now is a creative spark. A fit Kranjcar could be the answer, as could a fit and motivated Taarabt of course.