The Mercury

Spurs put on their best performanc­e of the season to punish Chelsea

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TOTTENHAM Hotspur buried Chelsea’s hopes of a Champions League spot last season with a 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge and Saturday’s impressive victory by the same scoreline at Wembley could be significan­t for the London teams in this campaign too.

Spurs, who for years seemed doomed to lose to their cross-town rivals, produced their best performanc­e of the season as the muscular midfield pairing of Mousa Dembele and Eric Dier led a high-pressure harassment of the visitors.

Chelsea, by contrast, were their worst since Maurizio Sarri took over as coach this year and they meekly surrendere­d their 12-match unbeaten Premier League run under the Italian.

Spurs leap-frogged Chelsea into third place on the table. Spurs showed more urgency from the kick-off, snuffing out Chelsea’s Italian playmaker Jorginho and Belgium forward Eden Hazard as they raced into a 2-0 lead within 16 minutes through goals from Dele Alli and Harry Kane.

The final score could have been much worse for Chelsea had it not been for a string of saves by Kepa Arrizabala­ga and wasteful Spurs finishing.

Chelsea’s hopes of a second-half comeback were destroyed by a goal of individual brilliance from South Korean winger Son Heung-min who ran half the length of the pitch as he outpaced Jorginho and wrong-footed David Luiz before shooting past Arrizabala­ga.

Sarri had warned before the game that Chelsea’s strong start to the season risked running out of steam.

“I knew very well that we had a lot of problems to solve and I think that today was clear for everybody,” he told reporters. “I told (the players) in the last two weeks that we had a big problem with the approach to the match and today we had the same problem.”

Sarri lamented the “disaster” of his side’s defensive work and Chelsea were just as ineffectiv­e in attack, forcing the manager to substitute out-of-form striker Alvaro Morata and play Hazard as the focal point of a forlorn attack.

| Reuters

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