He was solid, as were the entire back 6. We kept them at arm's length for almost the entire game, worst spell for me was immediately after we scored, whilst we weren't under siege, we had lost control of the game at this point. Thought we controlled most of the 2nd half without the ball, reducing them to not much at all. Dier played a big part in this performance, he's the main man at the back communicating to Sanchez (who I thought played really well) & Davies.
Credit to Bowen thought he was excellent, he's a good player you know and fashioned that opportunity brilliantly. The risk with having a vertical pass intercepted like his, is that our players are to position for a fast transition, so if it's intercepted theirs a chance we are out of position or at least players body positions are set wrongly, same effect as a counter-press. But again, I'd take this risk all day rather than back to risk-averse days of Jose ball.
I'd second guess the mistakes you refer to (so far mentioned one) are burnt into your brain following the wonderful Jose years where are players were armed with plastic spoons in a knife fight, it's a cognitive bias (I could find lots to praise him for during this spell too, because you had to look past the woeful way we approached each game during this period).
He and Lloris are way ahead of any player this season in terms of the week to week performances, I'll add Son in there of course but think both Lloris and Dier have been consistently better all season. (On Lloris, is actually an interesting point to look at Conte's impact, he's significantly adopted a very different style, he's double hand punching everything - even shots on target are being punched rather than parried, his kicking has been excellent (hardly used in build-up though that's left to CB's/DM's, sorry I digressing but it just came to me whilst typing this).