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Ziyech's stunner and Thiago Silva's towering header helped overpower Tottenham
for this third time this month as Chelsea tightened their grip on a top-three
finish with a 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.
Having eased past their London rivals into the Carabao Cup final 3-0 on
aggregate already in January, Chelsea ensured they kept Spurs at arm's length in
the race for Champions League football as Thomas Tuchel's side ended a four-game
winless run in the Premier League to open up an 11-point gap between themselves
and their visitors.
Spurs arrived in west London in buoyant mood after Wednesday's dramatic,
last-gasp victory at Leicester and, despite spending the majority of the first
period on the back foot, were aggrieved not to head into the break in front
after Harry Kane's opener was controversially ruled out for a foul on Silva in
the build-up.
Sky Sports co-commentator Gary Neville disagreed with the decision, labelling
Silva a "lucky boy", a view Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane rejected in the studio:
"Believe it or not, Gary Neville is wrong! When you are running at that pace,
Kane does just lean into Silva and I think the referee has made the right
decision."
Chelsea were profligate in the first period but found their shooting boots in
the second - and in some style, as Ziyech's incredible curled effort flew past a
stationary Hugo Lloris into the top corner (47), before Silva doubled the hosts'
advantage and put the victory beyond doubt with a trademark glancing header
(55).
Player ratings
Chelsea: Kepa (7), Rudiger (7), Silva (8), Sarr (7),
Azpilicueta (6), Jorginho (6), Kovacic (6), Hudson-Odoi (6), Mount (7), Ziyech
(8), Lukaku (6).
Subs: Kante (5), Alonso (n/a), Saul (n/a).
Tottenham: Lloris (6), Doherty (5), Tanganga (5), Dier (5),
Sanchez (5), Davies (5), Winks (6), Hojbjerg (5), Bergwijn (6), Sessegnon (5),
Kane (6).
Subs: Moura (5), Skipp (5), Gil (n/a).
Man of the Match: Hakim Ziyech.
Chelsea too strong for Conte's Spurs - again
Chelsea made the stronger start and could have been out of sight inside the
opening 10 minutes, but wastefulness in front of goal let Spurs off the hook.
Romelu Lukaku blazed a volley over with barely 45 seconds on the clock, moments
before Callum Hudson-Odoi nodded wide after being found in space at the back
post by Lukaku.
Silva fired a header over from a corner soon after before Ziyech's rasping drive
drew a rather unorthodox punch from Lloris in the Tottenham goal. Spurs'
difficult start could have taken a turn for the worse on 19 minutes but Matt
Doherty's late challenge on Malang Sarr survived a lengthy VAR review, which
found no serious foul play had occurred.
Chelsea continued to be creative and wasteful in equal measure, with Lukaku
swiping at thin air after Mason Mount's centre reached him in the Spurs box,
before Hudson-Odoi failed to get a shot away having gathered the rebound.
That gave Spurs belief as the half reached its conclusion, but they were unable
to take advantage as the pressure on their goal eased, with Ryan Sessegnon
dragging a shot harmlessly wide at the end of a rare counter.
Spurs had the ball in the net two minutes later, with Kane tucking the ball in
at the near post, but the celebrations were short-lived, with Kane penalised for
a shove on Silva just before he got the shot away.
Any encouragement Spurs got from reaching the interval on level terms evaporated
within two minutes of the restart, when Ziyech found the top corner with a truly
special strike. It could have got even better for Ziyech and Chelsea, with the
Moroccan's rasping drive forcing a stunning save from Lloris seconds later, but
a second Chelsea goal soon followed.
Spurs fail to crack Chelsea code - Match stats
Chelsea have won four games against Tottenham in all competitions this season
making them the first Premier League side to win four games against an opponent
in a single campaign since Manchester City against West Ham in 2013-14 and the
first to win three games in the same month against an opponent since Aston Villa
against Blackburn in January 2010.
Tottenham have failed to score in each of their last six meetings with Chelsea
in all competitions, with their goalless run against the Blues currently
standing at 547 minutes since Erik Lamela's strike in September 2020. This is
the first time in their history they've failed to score in six consecutive
matches against an opponent.
Tottenham have won just one of their last 32 away league games against Chelsea
(D10 L21), winning 3-1 in April 2018 with current boss Antonio Conte in charge
of the Blues that day.
Chelsea have earned 501 points from their 272 Premier League London derby
matches, making them the first side to reach 500 points in such fixtures in the
history of the competition.
Antonio Conte suffered his first Premier League defeat with Tottenham (P10 W6 D3
L1). No manager to have previously taken charge of Chelsea in the Premier League
has won against the Blues at Stamford Bridge in the competition (D7 L14), with
Spurs boss Antonio Conte becoming the eighth different manager to try.
Tuchel hails Ziyech technique
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel speaking to Sky Sports: "We were working extremely
hard for it and it was a tough match. The effort was outstanding, and it was a
deserved win.
"It is so hard to create chances against them, but we were relentless and kept
on believing. Keep on going, there was no need for changes, some details of when
to take the risk and when not. Encouragement to keep on going.
"I was right behind [Ziyech's goal]. I had the feeling it was a bit too high,
but it dropped at the right second. It was a brilliant goal. His technique was
brilliant.
"The table is the table; it is our responsibility to prove ourselves every third
day and now we have a break, and it was important to go into this break with a
performance we want. We needed this but needed also to do things better. The
guys are very tired because it was a long run for us."
Conte: Big difference between Spurs and big
teams
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte speaking to Sky Sports: "I don't like to lose,
and defeat is always difficult for me, but I think to have a nine games in a row
without defeat was important.
"In this moment, the gap with other teams like Chelsea is really an important
gap and the team and the squad, the game was... I am proud for the effort.
"We tried to do everything but sometimes it is not enough, especially against a
team like this. Now there is a big difference between us and the top teams."
Man of the Match - Hakim Ziyech
Former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on Sky Sports:
"Ziyech was very good. He's a player who plays with a lot of risk - delivering
balls, always looking forward, always trying to play the striker in. His
combination play today with Mount was really good.
"How he scored was just amazing. He works a lot harder off the ball than you
would think to win the ball back. He's got character and you have to be able to
manage that. It happens with big players, it happens with good players and he's
one of them."
What's next?
Chelsea host Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday February 5
at 12.30pm. Tottenham host Brighton in the same competition on the same day at
8pm.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c), Silva, Rudiger, Sarr, Jorginho
(Kante 73), Kovacic, Ziyech (Saul 90+1), Mount, Hudson-Odoi (Alonso 87), Lukaku
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Chalobah, Barkley, Havertz, Pulisic,
Werner
Booked Silva, Jorginho
Goals Ziyech 47, Silva 55
Tottenham Hotspur Lloris (c), Tanganga (Skipp 57), Sanchez,
Davies, Doherty, Winks (Gil 89), Hojbjerg, Dier, Sessegnon (Moura 56), Bergwijn,
Kane
Subs Not Used Gollini, Emerson Royal, Reguilon, Rodon, White,
Scarlett
Booked Tanganga
Goals
Attendance 40,020
Referee Paul Tierney
VAR Darren England