Lloris - 7. Great save from Flores`instinctive volley at the near post, and looked calm and assured throughout.
Walker - 6. Decent defensive performance marred by sub-par crossing and cut-backs when in the box.
Dawson - 6.5. Assured, confident and never unduly troubled.
Verts - 6.5. See above.
Rose - 6.5. Enthusiastic performance, and looked more comfortable at the back than he did a couple of weeks ago, although some positioning faults were still evident.
Capoue - 7.5. Utterly commanding. Dealt with everything that Swansea mustered in midfield, and looks surprisingly agile for such a big lad. A great start from him so far.
Paulinho - 7.5. He didn`t do anything spectacular, but he excelled at the mundane: sweeping up, dispossessing Swansea`s midfielders, pressing voraciously and distributing the ball quickly and efficiently. A great show.
Townsend - 7. Full of direct running, although his dive marred his performance somewhat. Still, energetic, powerful on the ball, and actually cuts inside, which Lennon seemingly prefers not to do.
Dembele - 6.5. Was solid and composed, although it looks like he`s still missing that certain something that made him such a revelation in the first half of last season.
Chadli - 6.5. Efficient, tidy and made some good runs into the penalty area. He`ll get better as the lads learn to pick them out, of that I`m sure.
Soldado - 7. Starved of service, but tucked away his penalty with icy precision, and never stopped looking for spaces to drift into.
Subs:
Sigurdsson - 6. Not enough time to make an impact, so standard rating for him.
Defoe - 6. See above.
Sandro - 6. SAAAANDROOOO!
AVB - 7. Chose the right side, gave Townsend his chance and carried himself well in the post-match press conference. That cancer button on his lapel also nets him a small bonus.
Overall, good game. I never felt like we were being unduly threatened, save for those last fourteen-odd minutes when we visibly tired and Hernandez and Pozuelo started finding gaps. We created more chances than we did against Palace, and the ovation for Soldado put a smile on my face. Onwards and upwards.