The fact that
Guus Hiddink did not feel any threat playing Ghanaian defender Baba Rahman in his back four against Aston Villa, a player who recently fell out of his favour in making the starting XI.
Jordan on the order hand got his usual start when he is fit and out of suspension trouble for home team Aston Villa.
The result was also the usual one that has seen Aston Villa stay rock bottom for almost the entire season.
Chelsea did not forgive as they also work towards their slight chance of playing some kind of European football next season.
Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring for the away side after 26 minutes of play with Alexandre Pato scoring his first goal for the English Premier League champions from the penalty spot to send them 2-0 up into the interval.
Pedro Rodriguez scored a brace in the second half to seal a 4-0 victory for Chelsea leaving Eric Black helpless in his first game in charge of Aston Villa after Remi Garde left the club.
A second bookable offence for Alan Hutton saw Aston Villa play the last five minutes of regulation time plus additional minutes with ten men.
Jordan and Baba Rahman both played in the entire duration of the game.