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3 reasons why Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur by 2-0 | Premier League 2018-19

Chelsea ended their miserable February on a high with a victory against Spurs
Chelsea ended their miserable February on a high with a victory against Spurs

Chelsea reminded Tottenham Hotspur of their supremacy with a convincing 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge. They have been beaten and battered this season at Wembley, but in West London, the Blues outplayed their bitter rivals en route to redemption.

A scintillating solo effort from Pedro soon after the commencement of the second half put Chelsea in front, before Kieran Trippier's comical own goal sealed the deal for the hosts, who are now in touching distance within fourth-placed Arsenal, having recorded 53 points from 27 games; three behind the Gunners with a game in hand.

Chelsea controlled most of the game, emitted bundles of energy in various areas of the pitch and despite a few ventures from Spurs, held on to claim all three points.

The visitors came close to testing Willy Caballero only once when Harry Winks rattled the crossbar from distance. Other than that, they registered no shots on goal - the first time they have achieved the dishonorable feat under Mauricio Pochettino in the Premier League.

Similarly, Chelsea were denied by the woodwork, as Gonzalo Higuain sliced one to the frame of goal from 12 yards out. Moreover, the result was defined by intensity, desire and the tactical battle between two intelligent footballing minds in Pochettino and Sarri.

On that note, let's take a look at three reasons why Chelsea beat Spurs.


#3 The 'energy' factor

Hazard did not look like he had played 120 minutes just three days earlier
Hazard did not look like he had played 120 minutes just three days earlier

Spurs are, along with the likes of Manchester City, the most hard-working side in the Premier League. They cover every blade of grass, stay as disciplined as possible, nullify opposition threats in midfield and play with a sense of urgency.

But this time, it was Chelsea who gave them a taste of their own medicine. Right from the outset, the forwards burst with optimism, pressed high up the pitch and regained possession of the ball with aplomb.

Higuain struck the bar just six minutes into the game, and that was more than just an indication of Chelsea's willingness even after the disheartening defeat at Wembley three days back in the Carabao Cup final.

As compared to Tottenham, Chelsea spend most of the time in the final third of the pitch, portrayed more intensity, more urgency and moved the ball a little bit quicker. Most importantly, the sharpness was still there.

Spurs did circulate more passes, but Chelsea were switched on for most part of it.

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