BLUES keeper Filip Jorgensen’s awful howler saw Aston Villa come from behind to beat Chelsea 2-1 in the Prem.Enzo Fernandez’s rapid opener inside nine minutes came from Pedro Neto’s stunning breeze past Ian Maatsen.GettyChelsea lost back-to-back games[/caption]RexEnzo Fernandez fired Chelsea ahead inside nine minutes[/caption]GettyMarcus Rashford provided TWO assists for fellow new signing Marco Asensio[/caption]ReutersFilip Jorgensen’s howler saw Villa win 2-1[/caption]But the Blues soon fell apart after Villa loanee Marcus Rashford’s blistering introduction at half-time. Malo Gusto and Reece James couldn’t cope with Rashford – who looked like a different player from his recent woes at Old Trafford.Rashford provided two assists for fellow January signing Marco Asensio to leave Chelsea with two Prem wins from nine games.Here SunSport’s Graham Hill gives his Chelsea ratings from a booming Villa Park.FILIP JORGENSEN – 4Horrible error for Villa’s late winner as Asensio’s shot squirmed under his body – ironically he had made a crucial save before that.MALO GUSTO – 6Failed to get a decent touch on Cash’s ball – and that led to Villa’s second half equaliser. Struggled to deal with Rashford’s presence.TREVOH CHALOBAH – 3The defender suffered a huge blow as he had to come off after just six minutes clutching his ribs following a challenge from Asensio.LEVI COLWILL – 6Found himself with a new central defensive partner early in the game and looked uncertain at times.MARC CUCURELLA – 6Defending Chelsea’s left flank was not as troublesome as the right hand side, and the Spaniard looked stylish as Villa applied more pressureREECE JAMES – 6Stepped in for the injured Noni Madueke and took the captain’s armband, had a good battle with Cash.ENZO FERNANDEZ – 6Right place, right time to open the scoring, a real threat early on, took a booking for the team, lucky to escape a secondMOISES CAICEDO – 7Provided a strong presence in midfield, spotted danger early and halted a number of Villa raids. His second-half ball should have provided Chelsea with their winner.COLE PALMER – 6Largely quiet game but wasted his chance to win the game when he collected a Caicedo through ball – but stumbled – that allowed Konsa to clear the shot PEDRO NETO – 7Great work for the opening goal when he left Maatsen standing before crossing to find Fernandez.CHRIS NKUNKU- 5 Hugged the left touchline, should have been involved more, not as much of a threat as Neto, subbed with 14 minutes to go.SUBSTOSIN ADARABIOYO: (for Chalobah, 6mins) – 6Needed some time to fit in at the back after Chalobah’s injury.JADON SANCHO: (for Nkunku, 76mins) – 5Did little to affect the game after coming on for an ineffective Nkunku.