1-2 v Chelsea FC - 22 February 2020 - Away

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Spurs 1

  • Rüdiger
    89'
Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

2

  • Giroud
    15'
  • Alonso
    48'
Details
Match Number

7407

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

22nd February 2020

Kick Off

12:30

Venue

Stamford Bridge

Attendance

40,608

Referee

Michael Oliver

VAR

David Coote

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

4th

Opposition Form

LDLDDW

Weather at Kick Off

12.7° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7371st overall match (3527 wins, 1614 draws, 2217 losses)

  • 5774th competitive match (2612 wins, 1346 draws, 1816 losses)

  • team

    208th match vs Chelsea FC (73 wins, 51 draws, 84 losses)

  • competition

    1065th Premier League match (457 wins, 264 draws, 344 losses)

  • 6726th match in England (3173 wins, 1502 draws, 2038 losses)

  • 111th match at Stamford Bridge (34 wins, 28 draws, 49 losses)

  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
17 Attempts 5
7 Attempts on Target 3
1.7 xG 0.2
49% Possession 51%
723 Touches 737
482 Passes Completed 500
590 Passes Attempted 621
81.7% Pass Completion 80.5%
11 Crosses 14
20 Throw-ins 30
3 Corners 5
15 Tackles 15
16 Blocks 7
15 Interceptions 8
14 Fouls 14
1 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 0
Report

Chelsea struck a significant blow in the fight for the top four places in the Premier League with a fully deserved victory over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.

In a confrontation billed as a battle between Frank Lampard and his old mentor Jose Mourinho, Spurs could have leapfrogged Chelsea with victory but were outplayed and are now adrift by four points.

Lampard made four changes from the team that lost 2-0 at home to Manchester United on Monday and they paid rich dividends as they all made a contribution to only their second win in seven league games.

Olivier Giroud, in for Michy Batshuayi with Tammy Abraham on the bench after injury, fired low past Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris for Chelsea's opener in the 15th minute after the recalled Ross Barkley hit the post.

And all four of those brought into the team linked up for Chelsea's second three minutes after the break as Giroud's flick found Mason Mount, who played in Barkley. He produced a perfectly weighted pass to Marcos Alonso, who did not even break stride before a sweet finish past Lloris.

Spurs' day could have been even worse as Giovani lo Celso should have been sent off for a dreadful second-half challenge on Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta. The video assistant referee decided against punishment, although officials in Stockley Park later admitted a mistake had been made and he should have been sent off.

Mourinho's side gave themselves late hope when Erik Lamela's shot deflected in off Antonio Rudiger but in reality Spurs deserved nothing and Chelsea were worthy winners.

Lampard knew he had to act after the loss at home to Manchester United continued an indifferent run of form, and he responded with a changed team.

It was a brave move to make four changes in a game with the stakes so high but Giroud fully deserved his place ahead of the struggling Batshuayi. The 33-year-old France striker is still a wily operator and deserved the standing ovation he received when he was substituted late on.

Alonso also got on the scoresheet, and the key for Chelsea was they actually scored while dominating the game and possession, a knack that has eluded them on so many occasions this season.

Lampard celebrated jubilantly at the final whistle, completing a double over Spurs and Mourinho this season, and he can now plot the future with Chelsea remaining in control of their own destiny in pursuit of a place in next season's Champions League.

What a difference six days have made to Spurs and Mourinho.

Spirits were soaring last Sunday after Son Heung-min's last-minute winner gave them a 3-2 win at Aston Villa that left them only a point behind Chelsea.

Since then, Son has been ruled out - possibly for the rest of the season - with a broken arm and Spurs are now struggling to survive in the Champions League last 16 after losing at home to RB Leipzig in the first leg.

And here, for the most part, they were flat and uninspired, looking like a team struggling to come to terms with Son's absence having already lost captain Harry Kane with a long-term hamstring injury.

Mourinho must somehow galvanise a Spurs team that looks a bit sorry for itself. A defeatist attitude and body language is a very bad sign with still so much to play for.

It was a joyless, lifeless display, with the additional shambles of VAR clearing Lo Celso for a challenge on Azpilicueta that looked the clearest of red-card offences - only for those examining the incident to later admit a mistake had been made.

Spurs have been dealt serious injury blows - but they must do much better than this.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard on Lo Celso's challenge: "Everybody knew they had made a mistake. We have the monitor and can view it and we were just waiting for the red card, not with any pleasure because it was a tackle that endangered the player.

"It is just not good enough. No more to say. To see it afterwards and saying they made a mistake is not good enough. They had a couple of minutes to look at it and got it wrong.

"It is another huge question mark over VAR. Referees have such a difficult job and VAR was brought in to help them, make the game better and that is just so wrong today. It's another huge question mark.

"This one didn't need a monitor. It is a clear human decision - straight to Stockley Park, red card, game goes on but that one was wrong."

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho to MOTD: "I think you are going to be very bored with me, because I think I'm going to be very repetitive. I'm going to say exactly the same words I said against Leipzig.

"I'm very proud of the players - they gave absolutely everything. We don't have a striker. Our attacking players are not strikers and are in huge levels of fatigue, so very, very difficult for us. No tactical problems, [we were] completely in control of the space, punished by a couple of individual mistakes.

"A defeat is a defeat, but the good thing is, in the last seconds the players were still fighting for a result and that for me is a very important thing.

"In the last part of the game when Chelsea was scared of the 2-1 we didn't have that presence, that power, we didn't have that to do more than what we did."

Timeline
KO

Olivier Giroud

15'
HT

Marcos Alonso

48'

Andreas Christensen

65'

Antonio Rüdiger

89'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
26 25 1 0 61 15 46 76
2
Manchester city
26 17 3 6 67 29 38 54
3
Leicester city
26 15 5 6 54 26 28 50
4
Chelsea
26 12 5 9 43 36 7 41
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 11 7 8 43 34 9 40
6
Sheffield united
26 10 9 7 28 24 4 39
7
Manchester united
26 10 8 8 38 29 9 38
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
26 8 12 6 35 32 3 36
9
Everton
26 10 6 10 34 38 -4 36
10
Arsenal
26 7 13 6 36 34 2 34
11
Burnley
26 10 4 12 30 39 -9 34
12
Southampton
26 9 4 13 32 48 -16 31
13
Newcastle united
26 8 7 11 24 40 -16 31
14
Crystal palace
26 7 9 10 23 32 -9 30
15
Brighton hove albion
26 6 9 11 31 38 -7 27
16
Afc bournemouth
26 7 5 14 26 40 -14 26
17
Aston villa
26 7 4 15 34 50 -16 25
18
West ham united
26 6 6 14 30 45 -15 24
19
Watford
26 5 9 12 24 40 -16 24
20
Norwich city
26 4 6 16 24 48 -24 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
26 25 1 0 61 15 46 76
2
Manchester city
27 18 3 6 68 29 39 57
3
Leicester city
27 15 5 7 54 27 27 50
4
Chelsea
27 13 5 9 45 37 8 44
5
Manchester united
27 11 8 8 41 29 12 41
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 11 7 9 44 36 8 40
7
Sheffield united
27 10 10 7 29 25 4 40
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
27 9 12 6 38 32 6 39
9
Arsenal
27 8 13 6 39 36 3 37
10
Burnley
27 11 4 12 33 39 -6 37
11
Everton
27 10 6 11 36 41 -5 36
12
Southampton
27 10 4 13 34 48 -14 34
13
Crystal palace
27 8 9 10 24 32 -8 33
14
Newcastle united
27 8 7 12 24 41 -17 31
15
Brighton hove albion
27 6 10 11 32 39 -7 28
16
Afc bournemouth
27 7 5 15 26 43 -17 26
17
Aston villa
27 7 4 16 34 52 -18 25
18
West ham united
26 6 6 14 30 45 -15 24
19
Watford
27 5 9 13 24 43 -19 24
20
Norwich city
27 4 6 17 24 51 -27 18
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