Classy Chelsea crush Tottenham to go joint top
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[September 20, 2021] By
Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) -Chelsea's dominant second-half performance was
rewarded with goals for Thiago Silva, N'Golo Kante and Antonio
Rudiger in a comfortable 3-0 victory at London rivals Tottenham
Hotspur that sent them joint top of the Premier League on Sunday.
The emphatic scoreline did not look likely in the first half as the
home side's energetic display allowed them to more than match
Chelsea. But Spurs simply had no answer when the Blues found another
couple of gears after the break.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel's decision to replace Mason Mount with
Kante at halftime proved a masterstroke as the French midfielder
helped the visitors seize control and ease to a victory that sent
out an ominous warning in the title race.
Thiago's header gave Chelsea the lead in the 49th minute and when
Kante's deflected shot crept past Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris shortly after
there was no way back for the deflated hosts.
Rudiger's late strike was enough to give Chelsea an identical record to
Liverpool with the two sides on 13 points from five games, both having
scored 12 goals and conceded one.
On the day Tottenham mourned the passing of Jimmy Greaves, the club's
greatest-ever scorer, their modern-day goal machine Harry Kane had
another disappointing day and is yet to add to his 166 league goals for
the club this season.
Spurs faded badly after the interval and their abysmal Premier League
record against Chelsea now reads: played 59, won seven, drawn 20, lost
32.
After winning their first three Premier League games of the season 1-0
to lead the table, Totenham have now suffered back-to-back 3-0 reverses
and have slipped to seventh.
"I was absolutely not happy with the first 45 minutes," Tuchel said.
"There were individual performances which were great in the first half
from (keeper) Kepa and Thiago Silva.
"In general we lacked intent, energy and relentlessness in duels and
50-50 balls. We spoke about it at halftime. In the second half it was a
very good performance and a deserved win."
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Chelsea's Kai Havertz in action with Tottenham Hotspur's
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg REUTERS/Tony Obrien
Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo handed a first league
appearance of the season to powerful midfielder Tanguy Ndombele and
he impressed in a first half in which the hosts' energetic football
kept Chelsea on the back foot.
Spurs had a series of half chances and wasted a great opportunity
when Son Heung-min's pass released Sergio Reguilon down the left but
the Spanish full back could not pick out either of two team mates
who were waiting in the area.
Son also had a fleeting chance when picked out by Giovani Lo Celso,
yet despite Tottenham's impressive play there was always the sense
that Chelsea had much more in the tank.
And so it proved.
Straight after the restart, Marcos Alonso's stretching volley forced
Lloris into his first save of the match and a couple of minutes
later Alonso swung over a corner that Thiago met with a powerful
downward header that gave Lloris no chance.
All the belief Spurs had shown suddenly evaporated and they found
themselves with a mountain to climb in the 57th minute as Kante's
shot took a cruel deflection off Eric Dier's foot and dribbled into
the corner off the post with Lloris wrong-footed.
Chelsea looked hungry for more goals and they got their third when
Timo Werner picked out central defender Rudiger and he dispatched a
low shot into the bottom corner.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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