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Chelsea outclass Spurs as stars pay tribute to Greaves

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LONDON: Chelsea extended their flying start to the season with a 30 win at London rivals Tottenham as both clubs paid an emotional tribute to their former striker Jimmy Greaves on Sunday.

Thiago Silva put Chelsea ahead early in the second half before N’Golo Kante bagged his first club goal since December 2019.

Antonio Rudiger rounded off Chelsea’s dominant display with a stoppage-time strike as Thomas Tuchel’s latest tactical masterclas­s paid rich dividends.

Tuchel’s unbeaten side sit top of the Premier League after winning four of their first five games.

Chelsea have only conceded one league goal so far this season despite a tricky fixture list that featured trips to Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal. They face another test of their title credential­s next weekend when champions Manchester City visit Stamford Bridge.

“I was absolutely not happy with the first 45 minutes. We lacked intent and energy,” Tuchel said.

“A game like this in the Premier League, a derby at Tottenham, it is not only about skilful play. It is also about aggression and winning duels.

“We spoke clearly about it at half-time. In the second half it was a very good performanc­e

“I was absolutely not happy with the first 45 minutes. We lacked intent and energy. Thomas Tuchel

and a well-deserved win. It was a very good reaction.”

Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo admitted his team could have no complaints after being outclassed.

“There were a lot of things that went wrong. In the second half, the set-piece and goal changes the game. Chelsea took control and were the better team,” Nuno said.

“It’s difficult. We know we have a lot of things to improve.”

It was fitting that two of Greaves’ old clubs met on the day he passed away aged 81.

Hailed as “the finest marksman this country has ever seen” by Tottenham, Greaves is the club’s record scorer with 266 goals in 379 appearance­s between 1961 and 1970.

The charismati­c Londoner started his career with a prolific spell at Chelsea and netted 44 times in 57 appearance­s for England, featuring in their 1966 World Cup-winning squad.

An image of Greaves wearing Tottenham’s famous white shirt was displayed on screens inside and outside the club’s north London stadium before kick-off.

In a moving tribute, several former Tottenham greats, including Greaves’ old team-mate Martin Chivers, lined up on the touchline to join both teams and the 62,000 crowd in a minute’s applause.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane had urged Tottenham to “put in a great performanc­e” in Greaves’ honour. But the England captain was unable to land his first league goal this season as Chelsea showed the kind of ruthless instincts Greaves would have approved of.

In a tight first half, Chelsea’s Andreas Christense­n shot just over before Kai Havertz poked narrowly wide.

Tottenham’s frenetic tempo meant Kepa Arrizabala­ga had to stay alert and he rushed off his line to save bravely at Son Heung-min’s feet after the South Korean sprinted onto Giovani Lo Celso’s pass.

In a game-changing move, Tuchel sent on France midfielder Kante for Mason Mount at halftime, neutralisi­ng Tottenham’s high press in the process.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Chelsea’ defender Antonio Rudiger (second right) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with Chelsea’s German striker Timo Werner (right) during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
— AFP photo Chelsea’ defender Antonio Rudiger (second right) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with Chelsea’s German striker Timo Werner (right) during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

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