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The Capital One Cup is often used as an opportunity for the out-of-favour Premier League stars to force their way into a manager's plans.
Chelsea and Arsenal have their fair share of outcasts, but how did they get on in the London derby?
Lukasz Fabianski (Arsenal)
This was his chance to impress Wenger — but sadly he was let down by a dreadful mistake.
Verdict: Still second choice behind Wojciech Szczesny.
Carl Jenkinson (Arsenal)
Been itching for a chance to play. It came last night — but he didn’t take it. Wanted the ground to swallow him up after his awful mistake. In fairness, though, worked hard to atone for his error, but the damage was done.
Verdict: Stay in the reserves.
Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal)
Slotted seamlessly into central-defence like he has played all season and showed he is more than an able deputy should Per Mertesacker or Laurent Koscielny suffer injury or loss of form.
Verdict: Ready for a first-team recall.
Nacho Monreal (Arsenal)
Found his chances restricted by Kieran Gibbs’ excellent start to the season. Nacho (right) is comfortable on the ball but doesn’t offer as much as Gibbs in final third.
Verdict: On the bench for now.
Nicklas Bendtner (Arsenal)
His presence on the pitch merely underlines Arsenal’s lack of depth up front. Not match fit and offered nothing in attack.
Verdict: Embarrassing. Stay in the reserves, if he is lucky
Mark Schwarzer (Chelsea)
The Australian could have saved 15 penalties and he still would not have a chance of displacing Petr Cech. A sound game from the veteran keeper, though.
Verdict: Still second choice behind Cech.
David Luiz (Chelsea)
Sloppy in possession at times and wasn’t always on the same wavelength as his team-mates. Defensively sound but that had more to do with Bendtner’s poor display than anything else.
Verdict: Didn’t do enough to oust either Gary Cahill or John Terry.
Michael Essien (Chelsea)
At times Essien showed the power that made him one of the most feared midfield generals in European football. Faded a little towards the end but he can still cut it at Chelsea.
Verdict: Should come into contention for Chelsea’s less competitive games.
Juan Mata (Chelsea)
How is this man not a regular for Mourinho’s side? Oozed class on the ball last night and at the heart of some of Chelsea’s best moves — and THAT goal. Wow. Classy footballer.
Verdict: Too good to be on the bench. He needs to play — or leave.
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