da bet vitoria: Tottenham Hotspur never stood a chance.
da pixbet: Jose Mourinho set up his team against Chelsea in such a way that it would have taken a minor miracle for them to overcome a team packed with youthful energy and genuine pace.
Spurs had a flat back four, with Jan Vertonghen at left-back and Serge Aurier at right-back against the brilliant Willian. Eric Dier partnered Moussa Sissoko in midfield.
There were problems immediately.
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Neither Dier nor Sissoko are good forward passers of the ball and neither have the ability to break a press and pick the lock with a fine through ball. Dele Alli can but he was forced to retreat from his No.10 position and essentially muck in alongside the pair, who were drowning under Chelsea’s pressure.
Vertonghen got nowhere near Mount or Willian throughout the game, making just two tackles, while Aurier was directly at fault for the first goal, needlessly heading a hopeful ball forward out for a corner and then switching off when it was taken, allowing the Brazilian to drift into the box and curl an effort past Paulo Gazzaniga.
Speaking of the goalkeeper, he had a moment that can best be described as the sheer zenith of stupidity. Marcos Alonso chased another ball over the top and the ex-Southampton man decided that, instead of using his hands, he should attempt to kung-fu the ball out of play and ended up kicking Alonso in a move that wouldn’t have looked out of place in a Wrestlemania main event.
Anthony Taylor, the referee, initially tried to give the decision as a Spurs free-kick – answers on a postcard, please – but VAR rightly intervened and Willian dispatched the penalty.
Then we had Son Heung-min taking leave of his senses too, deciding to kick out at Antonio Rudiger after being fouled. He was shown a straight red card.
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This was a cocktail of atrociousness from Spurs, who set up in a manner that did not allow them to exert any control on the game and then decided to throw it away just because they could.
A win would have taken them into the top four at Christmas. Instead, they sit six points off the fourth-placed Blues.
It felt at times as though they hadn’t merely been punished with coal in their stocking but had, in fact, put it at the top of their list.
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