Chelsea recorded a fourth consecutive win over Tottenham by beating their London rivals at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.
Match Report
COLE Palmer and Chelsea are back on track.
Ange Postecoglou and Spurs remain off the rails, on the road to nowhere. Or the sack.
The Aussie cupped his ears at his own fans when substitute Pape Mata Sarr seemed to have grabbed an equaliser his team did not deserve.
Moments earlier the travelling supporters had told him “You don’t know what you’re doing” when he had brought on Sarr for their beloved Lucas Bergvall in a double change with 25 minutes to go.
But Postecoglou was hung out to dry when a VAR intervention led to the goal being ruled out for Sarr’s foul on Moises Caicedo.
On another night, the main story would have been fit-again Palmer providing only his second goal contribution of 2025 - and his first in 10 games - by laying the only goal on a plate for Enzo Fernandez.
It puts Chelsea on the front foot again after rivals for a Champions League place won earlier in the midweek round of games.
But their victory was hardly unexpected. Nor was another dismal night for Spurs and Postecoglou.
He is the first Tottenham manager to lose his first four league games against their London rivals.
Whether he gets a fifth chance surely depends on his team winning the Europa League and taking the alternative route into the Champions League.
Because Spurs, with most of their first-choice players available again, barely laid a glove on the Blues.
Postecoglou admitted in a pre-match interview that he felt the majority of Tottenham fans had lost faith in what he and his team were trying to do.
Even before the mocking chant and his reaction to it, you could see why.
Chelsea were superior in every department.
It was not as feisty as the 2016 Battle of the Bridge. Nor as bonkers as Chelsea’s 4-3 and 4-1 victories in their last two visits to White Hart Lane. But from start to finish, it was action-packed, with each side having a goal ruled out by VAR, and yellow cards and passion a-plenty.
Micky Van de Ven and Cristian Romero were playing together at centre half for Spurs for the first time since both going off injured in the seven-goal thriller against the Blues nearly four months before.
Inside 50 seconds they were embarrassingly undone by Trevoh Chalobah’s long ball over the top.
Nicolas Jackson, back after two months out with a hamstring injury, got there first, and his accidental prod was blocked by Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. When Van De Ven tried to clear, the ball ricocheted off Jackson on to a post and from there to safety.
The visitors immediately showed their teeth with a lightning break that required Marc Cucurella to block Son Heung-Min’s shot.
Then Chelsea Malo Gusto strummed the side-netting with a shot that some in the home crowd thought was a goal.
So far, so crazy.
For about 10 minutes things calmed down, before Destiny Udogie’s challenge stopped Fernandez converting Palmer’s cross from close range.
The chances had dried up, but the passion was still there. Caicedo roared at Van De Ven in triumph after halting the Dutchman when he sprinted away from a robust challenge on Palmer.
Jadon Sancho was frustrating the home crowd and boss Maresca by not obeying his pre-match instruction to shoot more.
Out of nothing, Son drew a save from Robert Sanchez. Finally, Sancho had a go but Vicario made a fine stop.
The only thing the teams had forgotten to do before first-half stoppage time - apart from score - was to have a fight.
Enter Romero, who bundled over Levi Colwill and found himself confronted by a furious Chalobah in what became a rolling maul involving a number of players. Both were booked.
It was knockabout stuff, yet goalless.
But not for long.
Palmer had already stung the hands of Vicario before sending in a beautiful cross that exposed the Spurs defence utterly.
While they all looked at each other, Fernandez arrived unmarked to power a header into the net.
The Argentinian’s fellow £100m midfielder, Caicedo, thought he had made it two not long afterwards.
But his lovely volley after Spurs failed to clear a free kick was ruled out for offside against Colwill after a four-minute VAR check.
Which didn’t stop the visiting fans repeating their earlier chorus of “We want Levy out”.
Chelsea kept coming, Palmer calling Vicario into action again.
Postecoglou thought he had turned the tide when Sanchez failed to stop Sarr’s long-distance shot.
But amid Chelsea protests VAR Jarred Gillett called referee Craig Pawson to the monitor and he disallowed the goal for a foul by Sarr on Caicedo, booking the Tottenham man for good measure.
There were chances at both ends before the end. In the 89th minute, Brennan Johnson crossed but Son’s shot at the back post was not firm enough to beat Sanchez.
Tottenham still had hope when 12 minutes of additional time were announced.
But defeat means the clock ticks ever louder on Postecoglou’s reign.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
0' Scuffle breaks out after Romero shoves Colwill as Romero & Chalobah get booked!
1' Van de Ven's attempted clearance ricochets off Jackson & back against the post!
7' Gusto strikes loose ball just inside area but it flashes the wrong side of post!
11' Sancho cuts in but his shot deflects wide for a corner!
19' A sliding Udogie does just about enough to get in the way!
29' Jackson shows good strength to outmuscle Romero and Spence!
36' Spurs look to continue threat & Son drills dangerous ball into the six-yard box!
44' Neto cuts inside and floats lovely cross to the far post, where he finds Sancho!
50' GOAL! Palmer delivers a delicious cross to find Enzo! Chelsea 1-0 Tottenham
56' Chelsea's Caicedo volleys in a stunning strike but VAR rules it out for offside!
64' Postecoglou subs Johnson and Sarr for Odobert and Bergvall!
67' Jackson catches Romero a bit late and has his name taken by the referee!
68' Madueke makes his return from injury in place of Sancho!
71' Spurs think they've scored as Sarr shoots, but VAR disallows it for a foul!
80' Yellow Card! Pedro Neto booked for tripping Son on the edge of the box!
82' Jackson withdrawn in favour of club captain James, who takes over the armband!
86' Yellow Card! Cole Palmer booked for tactically delaying Spurs' restart!
89' Johnson drives right, crosses to Son, but Sanchez saves brilliantly!
Line-ups
Chelsea XI: Cucurella, Trevoh Chalobah, Sancho, Robert Sánchez, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Enzo, Caicedo, Colwill, Gusto, Nicolas Jackson
Subs: Adarabioyo, Nkunku, Reece James, Dewsbury-Hall, Badiashile, Madueke, Jørgensen, Josh Acheampong, Tyrique George
Tottenham XI: Son, Maddison, Solanke, Vicario, Bentancur, Cristian Romero, Spence, Udojie, Van de Ven, Odobert, Bergvall
Subs: Ben Davies, Bissouma, Porro, Brennan Johnson, Pape Sarr, Kinsky, Tel, Gray, Moore