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Harry
Kane inspired Tottenham to their first win over Chelsea for almost five years in
a thrilling 5-3 victory over their London rivals at White Hart Lane.
A first-half Spurs blitz stunned Chelsea as goals from Kane on the half-hour
mark, Danny Rose a minute from the break and Andros Townsend deep into
first-half stoppage time erased Diego Costa’s 18th-minute opener for the league
leaders.
Kane looked have put the game beyond Chelsea’s reach with a great finish seven
minutes into the second half but Eden Hazard’s opportunistic response three
minutes later set up a tense atmosphere at White Hart Lane.
The bright Nacer Chadli then all-but secured the points for Spurs with a fifth
12 minutes from time before John Terry’s goal three minutes from time reduced
the deficit but failed to spark a late comeback as the hosts held on.
Spurs move up to fifth as Mauricio Pochettino’s men extended their unbeaten run
to six games in the league, following their last defeat to Jose Mourinho’s men
at the start of December.
The result sees Chelsea miss the opportunity to retain a clear lead at the top
of the table. Chelsea and Manchester City are deadlocked on 46 points and are
also level on goal difference and goals scored. Chelsea lead the league on
alphabetical order.
Both sides entered the New Year’s Day fixture on the back of draws in their
finals game of 2014. And both managers made three changes ahead of the game
which saw both sides make an even start to proceedings.
Chadli had an early sighter with a speculative 25-yard strike which was
comfortably saved by Thibaut Courtois.
Cesc Fabregas and Costa tried initiate a connection in the opening exchanges
with a long-range pass up field before Ryan Mason’s over-exuberance to latch on
to Townsend’s through ball saw him limp off with a hamstring injury.
But despite the even start to the game it was the visitors who broke the
deadlock. Chelsea launched a counter through Hazard and after the Belgian had
seen his effort strike the post, land at Oscar’s feet and make its way back
across goal, Costa pounced from inside the six-yard box to tap home.
What followed was an onslaught from the away side as Hazard and Costa terrorised
the Spurs defence in a 10-minute spell which the game ultimately pivoted on.
But instead of Chelsea doubling their lead it was Spurs who drew level against
the run of play. Kane collected the ball in midfield and meandered towards the
Chelsea area. After fending off a feeble challenge from Oscar, the England U21
international shot low to Courtois’ right from 25 yards to restore parity.
However it was to be the closing stages of the first half which were to catch
Chelsea really off-guard as Spurs took the lead and then doubled their advantage
within five minutes.
First Christian Eriksen benefitted from Kane’s dummy to play Chadli in the
behind the Chelsea defence. The Belgian saw his shot strike the post but roll
into the path of left-back Danny Rose who guided the ball into the bottom corner
before being up-ended by Gary Cahill.
The England centre-back’s rash challenging was to be punished minutes later as
the game approached the break. Kane, again, proved to be the catalyst, beating
Cahill to the ball inside the box before falling victim to another of his strong
challenges.
Townsend made no mistake with the spot-kick, rifling into the bottom left-hand
corner.
And Spurs survived a spirited Chelsea response in the start of the second period
to further extend their lead with another well-taken individual goal from Kane.
This time the striker swivelled on Chadli pass from the left flank before
curling low drive past Courtois.
Hazard pulled one back for Chelsea within three minutes of Kane’s strike –
capitalising on Federico Fazio’s casualness in possession, playing a one-two
with Fabregas before taking a touch to control with his right and then firing
home with his left.
Moments later the Belgian broke free of the Spurs defence and was seemingly
through on goal. A coming together involving himself and Fazio saw the forward
hit the deck and prompted Mourinho to call for the dismissal of the Argentina
defender.
But Phil Dowd adjudged the centre-back to have a got a touch of the ball, a
point which television replays, and Hazard's sporting reaction to the challenge,
confirmed.
Hopes of a comeback failed to materialise as Chadli’s deflected effort off Terry
saw Spurs become the only side to score five goals against a Chelsea side
managed by Mourinho in the Premier League.
Terry steered Branislav Ivanovic's shot into an empty net three minutes from
time, but that acted as mere consolation for the Blues who could have set up a
grandstand finish had Ramires converted a great chance in the 90th minute.
But Tottenham held on for their first victory over Chelsea since April 2010 as
they Blues saw their gap at the top evaporate.
Player Ratings
Tottenham: Lloris (6), Walker (5), Fazio (5), Vertonghen (6),
Rose (6), Bentaleb (5), Mason (5), Townsend (6), Eriksen (5), Chadli (7), Kane
(9).
Used subs: Paulinho (4), Dembele (5), Davies (4).
Chelsea: Courtois (5), Ivanovic (5), Cahill (5), Terry (6),
Azpilicuaeta (5), Fabregas (6), Matic (4), Willian (5), Oscar (5), Hazard (7),
Costa (6).
Used subs: Ramires (5), Salah (4).
Man of the Match: Harry Kane
Teams
Tottenham Hotspur Lloris (c), Walker, Fazio, Vertonghen, Rose (Davies
75), Bentaleb, Mason (Dembele 13), Townsend (Paulinho 65), Eriksen, Chadli, Kane
Subs Not Used Chiriches, Soldado, Vorm, Stambouli
Booked Bentaleb, Paulinho, Kane
Goals Kane 30, 52, Rose 44, Townsend 45+4 (pen), Chadli 78
Chelsea Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta,
Fabregas, Matic, Willian (Salah 71), Oscar (Ramires 45), Hazard, Costa
Subs Not Used Cech, Zouma, Ramires, Mikel, Drogba, Remy
Booked
Goals Costa 18, Hazard 61, Terry 87
Attendance 35,903
Referee Phil Dowd