0-2 v Chelsea FC - 22 December 2019 - Home

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Chelsea FC

2

  • Willian
    12'
    45' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

7393

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

22nd December 2019

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,104

Referee

Anthony Taylor

VAR

Paul Tierney

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

4th

Opposition Form

WWWWLW

Weather at Kick Off

8.3° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7357th overall match (3521 wins, 1610 draws, 2213 losses)

  • 5760th competitive match (2606 wins, 1342 draws, 1812 losses)

  • team

    207th match vs Chelsea FC (73 wins, 51 draws, 83 losses)

  • competition

    1056th Premier League match (453 wins, 262 draws, 341 losses)

  • 6712th match in England (3167 wins, 1498 draws, 2034 losses)

  • 20th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (11 wins, 3 draws, 6 losses)

For STATS Against
5 Attempts 12
1 Attempts on Target 2
0.3 xG 1.3
45% Possession 55%
615 Touches 730
386 Passes Completed 495
504 Passes Attempted 621
76.6% Pass Completion 79.7%
16 Crosses 19
27 Throw-ins 23
3 Corners 5
13 Tackles 9
7 Blocks 12
12 Interceptions 13
9 Fouls 11
4 Yellow Cards 3
1 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 2
Report

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard out-manouevred his one-time mentor Jose Mourinho - but a comfortable win at Tottenham was overshadowed by alleged racist behaviour aimed at visiting defender Antonio Rudiger.

Rudiger was involved in the second-half incident that saw Tottenham's Son Heung-min sent off.

The striker was dismissed, following a video assistant referee review, for raising his boot in a clash with the German centre-back near the touchline.

Shortly afterwards, Rudiger, 26, appeared to gesticulate that he had received racist abuse from Spurs fans.

Chelsea drew the incident to the attention of referee Anthony Taylor and three subsequent announcements were made over the public address system warning that racist behaviour among spectators was interfering with the game.

The match was also held up when objects were thrown towards Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, capping a miserable afternoon for Spurs and Mourinho against his former club.

It marred an outstanding Chelsea display that halted their recent slide, with the game effectively won inside the first 45 minutes courtesy of Willian's superb curling finish and a penalty from the Brazilian awarded by VAR after Spurs keeper Paulo Gazzaniga had flattened Marcos Alonso.

Chelsea's victory strengthened their grip on fourth place and left them four points above fifth-placed Sheffield United. Spurs remain in seventh place - six points adrift.

The attention should be on a superb performance from Chelsea and a tactical masterclass from Lampard, who completely flummoxed Mourinho on what was the Portuguese's worst day in charge since succeeding Mauricio Pochettino.

Sadly, the subject of players being subjected to racist abuse will once again top the agenda, casting a cloud over Chelsea's deserved celebrations at the final whistle.

Rudiger appeared to be the target after he was floored by Son's raised boot which earned the South Korea international a deserved red card just after the hour.

Tottenham fans reacted angrily to Rudiger, who they felt over-reacted, even though he was clearly fouled.

The Chelsea defender signalled to indicate what he had apparently been subjected to by sections of the home support.

Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta immediately spoke to referee Taylor; the unsavoury episode concluded with a succession of warnings over the stadium loudspeaker.

Lampard's wild celebrations in front of Chelsea's supporters after the final whistle were a graphic illustration of what he saw as the significance of this victory.

The subplot to this game had been built around the meeting between managerial rookie Lampard, in his first season at Chelsea and only his second in management after a single campaign at Derby County, and Mourinho, the self-styled 'Special One'.

Mourinho had shared such glories alongside the former England midfield man during his time at Stamford Bridge, where they won two Premier League titles together.

On the pitch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, there was only one winner: Chelsea were sharp and incisive while Spurs were ponderous and second best in all areas.

Mourinho and Spurs seemed totally unprepared for Chelsea's three-man defensive system while the deployment of Dele Alli in a variety of positions in the first half hinted at the home side's disarray.

The Tottenham manager introduced Christian Eriksen for Eric Dier at half-time, but Son's red card snuffed out slim hopes of a comeback.

Chelsea regained their air of superiority as they returned to form having lost four of their previous five league games.

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho: "Today was bad, we didn't start well. Chelsea started better than us. They scored from a short corner and that disappoints me. We were not focused.

"The second goal is a bad goal to concede. The penalty is a penalty, good decision by VAR.

"The Son situation was handled badly. The ref has to book Rudiger and the reaction from Son is not an aggression. Does Rudiger have broken ribs going to the hospital? Other people call it intelligent by Rudiger."

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard: "It means a lot to me but it's about the club and the fans. The fans have come here after a number of losses and they have backed us. They know we are a young team and what we are trying to achieve.

"My players showed they could fight and play against a top team, because Tottenham are a good team. Today we were everything and that's why we should be celebrating. We are not over-excited, but we are pleased with the performance.

"They are a major rival and it shows the players what they can do under pressure and what they need to do to survive in games. You cannot fault their commitment."

Timeline
KO

Willian

12'

Kurt Zouma

31'

Mateo Kovačić

43'

Willian

45'
HT

Antonio Rüdiger

78'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
17 16 1 0 42 14 28 49
2
Leicester city
18 12 3 3 41 14 27 39
3
Manchester city
18 12 2 4 50 20 30 38
4
Chelsea
17 9 2 6 31 25 6 29
5
Sheffield united
18 7 7 4 22 16 6 28
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
18 6 9 3 26 22 4 27
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 7 5 5 32 24 8 26
8
Manchester united
17 6 7 4 26 20 6 25
9
Newcastle united
18 7 4 7 18 24 -6 25
10
Burnley
18 7 3 8 23 29 -6 24
11
Arsenal
18 5 8 5 24 27 -3 23
12
Crystal palace
18 6 5 7 15 20 -5 23
13
Brighton hove albion
18 5 5 8 21 26 -5 20
14
Afc bournemouth
18 5 4 9 19 25 -6 19
15
Everton
18 5 4 9 20 29 -9 19
16
West ham united
17 5 4 8 19 28 -9 19
17
Southampton
18 5 3 10 21 37 -16 18
18
Aston villa
18 4 3 11 24 33 -9 15
19
Norwich city
18 3 3 12 19 37 -18 12
20
Watford
17 1 6 10 9 32 -23 9
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
17 16 1 0 42 14 28 49
2
Leicester city
18 12 3 3 41 14 27 39
3
Manchester city
18 12 2 4 50 20 30 38
4
Chelsea
18 10 2 6 33 25 8 32
5
Sheffield united
18 7 7 4 22 16 6 28
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
18 6 9 3 26 22 4 27
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 7 5 6 32 26 6 26
8
Manchester united
18 6 7 5 26 22 4 25
9
Newcastle united
18 7 4 7 18 24 -6 25
10
Burnley
18 7 3 8 23 29 -6 24
11
Arsenal
18 5 8 5 24 27 -3 23
12
Crystal palace
18 6 5 7 15 20 -5 23
13
Brighton hove albion
18 5 5 8 21 26 -5 20
14
Afc bournemouth
18 5 4 9 19 25 -6 19
15
Everton
18 5 4 9 20 29 -9 19
16
West ham united
17 5 4 8 19 28 -9 19
17
Southampton
18 5 3 10 21 37 -16 18
18
Aston villa
18 4 3 11 24 33 -9 15
19
Norwich city
18 3 3 12 19 37 -18 12
20
Watford
18 2 6 10 11 32 -21 12
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