Tottenham vs Chelsea 2-0 Goals Highlights Download
90 mins: Tottenham 2-0 Chelsea
Graham Potter watched that Harry Kane goal with his arms folded and little obvious discomfort. He then had a word in the ear of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as he prepared to replace Joao Felix. Good, I suppose, to keep your head as all those around you are losing theirs, but little sense that any late emotional lift for Chelsea is going to come from their manager. Steady procession of away fans heading for the exits. Not a good sign.
81 mins: GOOOAAAALLLLL!!! Tottenham 2-0 Chelsea
Kane makes it 2-0 and that is probably game, set and match. Son’s corner is headed on by Dier to the back post where inexcusably Kane is left unmarked and taps home for his 18th Premier League goal of the season
80 mins: Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
Tensions boil over yet again as Romero and Chilwell come to blows. Stuart Attwell has never had control on this game and that has resulted in tensions boiling over.
Mount is booked for dissent after he believed Romero fouled Havertz. Romero and Havertz have been going at each other all game. The replays show Mount probably had a good argument to say Chelsea should have had a free-kick
Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
Son Heung-min is on the bench but yet to come on for Spurs. He has scored four goals in two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, compared to just one goal in his 20 starts. No Spurs player has ever scored five from the bench in a Premier League campaign.
Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
Chelsea’s best opportunity of the half falls to Havertz, who was sent through one-on-one with Forster. Havertz can’t get enough contact on the ball and Forster smothers it
Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
Nearly an opportunity for Spurs to make it 2-0. Emerson wins the ball high up the pitch, feeds it out to Kane whose lofted cross just goes over the head of Davies who was free in the centre of the box
Denis Zakaria and Mason Mount about to come on for Chelsea. Striking that he, along with new recruits Noni Madueke and Mykhalio Murdryk, Zakaria only made the bench today. A sense that Potter was putting his faith in some more established players, but on this evidence it’s another failed experiment. Some flashes of ingenuity and drive since conceding but there is a raggedness to their forward play. Still a while to do something about it, but Spurs looking more settled as it stands.
The pressure is ramping up on Graham Potter and the Chelsea players. Since taking the lead, Tottenham have grown in confidence and look like scoring a second. This is an important period for Chelsea to weather the storm
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