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Chelsea FC

4

  • Palmer
    35' (PEN)
  • Jackson
    75'
    90+4'
    90+7'
Details
Match Number

7615

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2023/24

Date

6th November 2023

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,726

Referee

Michael Oliver

VAR

John Brooks

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

WDWLLD

Weather at Kick Off

8.5° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7577th overall match (3637 wins, 1649 draws, 2278 losses)

  • 5960th competitive match (2711 wins, 1376 draws, 1873 losses)

  • team

    219th match vs Chelsea FC (75 wins, 54 draws, 90 losses)

  • competition

    1201st Premier League match (528 wins, 289 draws, 384 losses)

  • 6909th match in England (3275 wins, 1532 draws, 2089 losses)

  • 123rd match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (81 wins, 12 draws, 30 losses)

  • 12th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

For STATS Against
8 Attempts 16
5 Attempts on Target 6
0.9 xG 4.1
40% Possession 60%
484 Touches 636
278 Passes Completed 452
355 Passes Attempted 540
78.3% Pass Completion 83.7%
9 Crosses 16
22 Throw-ins 11
1 Corners 6
17 Tackles 11
12 Blocks 6
12 Interceptions 9
3 Saves 4
12 Fouls 21
3 Yellow Cards 5
2 Red Cards 0
1 Second Yellow Cards 0
3 Offsides 7
Report

Mauricio Pochettino made a winning return to Tottenham with Chelsea as his former club were reduced to nine men on a night of chaos and controversy.

The Argentine's comeback was reduced to a minor sub-plot by an epic game which brought five goals, a further five which were disallowed, two red cards, and a slew of VAR decisions in one of the Premier League's most frenetic ever encounters.

Spurs started brilliantly and deservedly went ahead when Dejan Kulusevski's sixth minute shot deflected in off Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, before Son Heung-min had an effort narrowly ruled out for offside as the home side looked to capitalise on their early dominance.

In a fevered atmosphere Chelsea had two goals of their own disallowed, one each from Raheem Sterling and Moises Caicedo ruled out for handball and offside respectively.

The latter situation still led to a Chelsea goal as a penalty was awarded for a crude challenge by Romero on compatriot Enzo Fernandez, and the Spurs defender was deservedly sent off in the aftermath.

Chelsea's summer signing Cole Palmer scored the resulting spot-kick to level the match before Spurs were also handicapped by what looked like a serious hamstring injury for key defender Micky van de Ven and an ankle problem for James Maddison as both players were substituted before the interval.

Spurs were battling an even greater disadvantage when Destiny Udogie was sent off ten minutes after the break for an inexplicably reckless tackle on Sterling which brought a second yellow card from referee Michael Oliver.

Ange Postecoglou, who also received a yellow card on the Spurs bench amid the mayhem, gambled on keeping a high line even with nine men but Chelsea finally broke their resistance with 15 minutes left, Raheem Sterling breaking clear to set up Nicolas Jackson for a simple finish.

The game was far from finished, though, and Spurs came close to securing a stunning draw as Eric Dier had a superb finish ruled out for a narrow offside and Rodrigo Bentancur headed just wide after beating Chelsea's defensive line at a late free-kick.

Jackson then scored twice more in stoppage time to secure a late hat-trick and render the scoreline far more comfortable than the evening had been for the visitors, who faced stern resistance from Spurs, who finally went down to their first Premier League defeat under Postecoglou.

Spurs fans were in buoyant mood before the game as they pondered the possibility of returning to the top of the Premier League, only to see their hopes extinguished in a spectacular, incident-packed game.

It all started so well with Kulusevski's goal but Spurs paid a heavy price for the reckless indiscipline of Romero, who was fortunate not to see red earlier than he did for kicking out at Colwill, but there was no escape when he followed through needlessly on Fernandez.

Udogie was also lucky not to be sent off before his eventual dismissal for a wild challenge on Sterling, and the Italy international left the over-worked Oliver with no option when he dived in on the same player early in the second half.

Postecoglou gambled on continuing with the high line and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario hero acting as an emergency sweeper on several occasions, but just as Chelsea started to look frustrated, Spurs were broken and Jackson cashed in with his hat-trick.

Aside from the short-term pain of this defeat, Spurs now face long-term consequences from the chaos, not just with suspensions for Romero and Udogie but those injuries to Van de Ven and Maddison.

Spurs supporters gave their players a rousing reception for their efforts at the final whistle but this was a painful night which could be very costly in the long run.

Chelsea took their time to break down nine-man Spurs but eventually unlocked the defence, with Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson the beneficiary.

Pochettino's men were already edging their way into the game even before Romero demonstrated his irresponsibility, but once he and Udogie were off Chelsea knew anything other than victory would have been unthinkable.

The home side made it to within 15 minutes of pulling off a remarkable draw before Sterling and Jackson finally cracked the code and this could be a landmark night for the 22-year-old striker, who has looked very much a work in progress since his summer move to Stamford Bridge.

He finish off three chances comfortably and marched off with the match ball, beaming in front of Chelsea's elated fans.

Pochettino will know this was not a victory earned in normal circumstances, but he will also aim to use it as a springboard after a middling start to the campaign.

Timeline
KO

Raheem Sterling

Handball (VAR)
21'

Cole Palmer

35'
HT +13'

Nicolas Jackson

75'

Nicolas Jackson

90+4'

Nicolas Jackson

90+7'
FT +10'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
11 9 0 2 28 8 20 27
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
10 8 2 0 22 9 13 26
3
Liverpool
11 7 3 1 24 10 14 24
4
Arsenal
11 7 3 1 23 9 14 24
5
Aston villa
11 7 1 3 26 16 10 22
6
Newcastle united
11 6 2 3 27 11 16 20
7
Brighton hove albion
11 5 3 3 24 20 4 18
8
Manchester united
11 6 0 5 12 16 -4 18
9
Brentford
11 4 4 3 19 14 5 16
10
Crystal palace
11 4 3 4 10 13 -3 15
11
West ham united
11 4 2 5 18 20 -2 14
12
Chelsea
10 3 3 4 13 11 2 12
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
11 3 3 5 14 19 -5 12
14
Fulham
11 3 3 5 9 17 -8 12
15
Nottingham forest
11 3 4 4 12 15 -3 9
16
Luton town
11 1 3 7 10 21 -11 6
17
Afc bournemouth
11 1 3 7 9 27 -18 6
18
Burnley
11 1 1 9 8 27 -19 4
19
Sheffield united
11 1 1 9 9 30 -21 4
20
Everton
11 3 2 6 11 15 -4 3
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
11 9 0 2 28 8 20 27
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
11 8 2 1 23 13 10 26
3
Liverpool
11 7 3 1 24 10 14 24
4
Arsenal
11 7 3 1 23 9 14 24
5
Aston villa
11 7 1 3 26 16 10 22
6
Newcastle united
11 6 2 3 27 11 16 20
7
Brighton hove albion
11 5 3 3 24 20 4 18
8
Manchester united
11 6 0 5 12 16 -4 18
9
Brentford
11 4 4 3 19 14 5 16
10
Chelsea
11 4 3 4 17 12 5 15
11
Crystal palace
11 4 3 4 10 13 -3 15
12
West ham united
11 4 2 5 18 20 -2 14
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
11 3 3 5 14 19 -5 12
14
Fulham
11 3 3 5 9 17 -8 12
15
Nottingham forest
11 3 4 4 12 15 -3 9
16
Luton town
11 1 3 7 10 21 -11 6
17
Afc bournemouth
11 1 3 7 9 27 -18 6
18
Burnley
11 1 1 9 8 27 -19 4
19
Sheffield united
11 1 1 9 9 30 -21 4
20
Everton
11 3 2 6 11 15 -4 3
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