The Blues celebrating their fantastic comeback(©Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
The Blues celebrating their fantastic comeback(©Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Cucurella or Cinderella? Chelsea's SPF erase Spaniard's 'slippery errors' for the win over Spurs!

Reading Time: 4min | Sun. 08.12.24. | 21:32

Tottenham were 2-0 up after only 11 minutes behind Cucurella's colossal mistakes, but Sancho, Palmer twice from the spot, and the captain Fernandez made a magnificent comeback - 4-3!

Who would have thought that Chelsea would eventually triumph after the 11th minute and Tottenham's 2-0 lead?! Marc Cucurella slipped and lost the ball twice, allowing Solanke and Kulusevski to find the net! Still, once the Spaniard changed his boots, the Blues approach changed as well!

Sancho reduced the gap before the break, while the second period belonged to Chelsea altogether! Two Cole Palmer's converted penalties and Enzo Fernandez's goal were more than enough for Chelsea's vital victory, which Son's dying-minutes goal only mitigated - 4-3!

In one of the best first halves in the Premier League this season, the crowd enjoyed fireworks and witnessed three goals, although they could have seen at least six or seven! Already after 11 minutes, Spurs were 2-0 up thanks to Marc Cucurella, who slipped and lost the ball prior to each goal!

Dominic Solanke in the fifth and Dejan Kulusevski in the 11th minute exploited the Spaniards' "ballet on ice," shocking Enzo Maresca. Interestingly, only after his two errors did Cucurella decide it was time to change his slippery boots. Luckily for him, only seven minutes after the Swede's goal, Jadon Sancho made a terrific solo effort and reduced the gap to only one, making it 2-1!

Regardless of three goals inside the initial 20 minutes, the pace did not drop at all, as Solanke wasted an excellent chance for a brace, and Pape Matar Sarr hit the bar after a corner on one side, while Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto were both stopped by the experienced Fraser Forster in Spurs' goal in the span of only five seconds on the other. And all that before the break!

Once the ref, Anthony Taylor, blew the whistle for the beginning of the second 45 minutes, Chelsea's dominance began. During the opening 15 minutes after the break, the Blues had over 80% of possession, and only thanks to Forster and his saves against Sancho and Malo Gusto were Tottenham still in the lead.

Nevertheless, the 36-year-old couldn't do anything after Yves Bissouma made a late tackle on Moises Caicedo for a penalty, which Palmer sent home, making it 2-2 in the 61st minute! Only seven minutes later, Son Heung-min could have given another lead to Spurs but wasted a massive chance, missing the entire target in a one-on-one situation.

Yet, the Blues refused to stop there. The pressure continued and brought the complete comeback thirteen minutes after the leveller! Palmer was again involved, as his strike's rebound came to Enzo Fernandez, who unleashed a first-touch volley into Tottenham's net - 3-2! In the 84th minute, the popular "Cold" converted another penalty, knocking Spurs down altogether - 4-2! Son's added-time strike for 4-3 was little comfort to the home fans...

While Maresca can be proud of his boys and the determination they showed, Ange Postecoglou will have a lot on his plate, as his team's second-half performance disappointed. Tottenham were, forst and foremost, mentally far from the needed level and they paid the price, as they'll await the next Premier League round in 11th position. Chelsea, on the other hand, are in second, breathing down Liverpool's neck.

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 15

Saturday

Everton - Liverpool POSTPONED

Aston Villa - Southampton 1-0 (1-0)

/Duran 24/

Brentford - Newcastle 4-2 (2-2)

/Mbeumo 8, Wissa 28, Collins 56, Schade 90 - Isak 11, Barnes 32/

Crystal Palace - Manchester City 2-2 (1-1)

/Munoz 4, Lacroix 56 - Haaland 30, Lewis 68/

Manchester United - Nott. Forest 2-3 (1-1)

/Hojlund 18, Fernandes 61 - Milenkovic 2, Gibbs-White 47, Wood 54/

Sunday

Fulham - Arsenal 1-1 (1-0)

/Jimenez 11 - Saliba 52/

Ipswich - Bournemouth 1-2 (1-0)

/Chaplin 21 - Unal 88, Outtara 90+5/

Leicester - Brighton 2-2 (0-1)

/Vardy 86, De Cordova-Reid 90+1 - Lamptey 37, Minteh 79/

Tottenham - Chelsea 3-4 (2-1)

/Solanke 5, Kulusevski 11, Son 90+6 - Sancho 17, Palmer 61 pen, 84 pen, Fernandez 73/

Monday

23.00: (1.95) West Ham (3.60) Wolverhampton (4.20)

***odds are subject to change***



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English Premier LeagueChelseaTottenham HotspurMarc CucurellaDominic SolankeDejan KulusevskiJadon SanchoEnzo FernandezSon Heung-Min

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