Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Player Ratings

Alli scored twice to help Tottenham to their first ever win at Stamford Bridge
Alli scored twice to help Tottenham beat Chelsea

Chelsea

Chelsea failed to take full advantage of the first half  lead
Chelsea failed to take full advantage of the first half lead

Willy Caballero - 5/10

Caballero had a few awkward moments throughout the game and it seemed like he hardly made an effort to try and stop Eriksen's effort. However, the Argentine could do very little about the way in which he conceded the two second-half goals and also produced a stunning save to deny Son.

Victor Moses - 4/10

The Nigerian started the game brightly and provided a lot of width on the right side before providing the perfect cross for Morata to break the deadlock in the 30th minute. Despite the bright start, Moses failed to keep it up and he made a shocking mistake to give the ball away for Eriksen to score.

Cesar Azpilicueta - 5/10

Azpilicueta tried his best to try and inspire his side at the heart of the defence but he was let down by the collective effort of the team, who struggled as a whole on the night. The Spaniard was still confident of playing the ball out from the back though.

Andreas Christensen - 4/10

The youngster had enjoyed a sensational start to his senior career at Chelsea and managed to keep Son quiet for a major part of the game. However, he could only watch on as Spurs clawed their way back into the game with a quick-fire double in the second half.

Antonio Rudiger - 5/10

Rudiger played a crucial role in the build-up to Chelsea's goal on the night after he successfully sprayed a diagonal ball to Moses on the other flank. But the Germany international was caught out of position on a few instances and did not enjoy most of his involvement.

Marcos Alonso - 4/10

The full-back managed to get into some good areas inside the opposition half but he had nothing to show for it, thanks to a number of fluffed chances and a disallowed goal for offside.

N'Golo Kante - 6/10

Kante was his usual self of covering the ground and providing cover to his teammates but he failed to make any significant impact as Spurs slowly got into their stride. The Frenchman was hardly helped out by his peers on the pitch and could not do enough in the end.

Cesc Fabregas - 4/10

Fabregas disappointed yet again for Chelsea
Fabregas disappointed yet again for Chelsea

The poor run of form continues for Fabregas, who failed to muster anything substantial yet again for Chelsea. The Spaniard struggled throughout the game and could not provide the spark of creativity that he is famous for.

Willian - 4/10

Willian has been one of Chelsea's best players in recent weeks but the Brazilian failed to make an impact against Spurs on the night. The winger failed to inspire his side to a win and faded off eventually in the second half.

Eden Hazard - 5/10

The Belgian was forced to come deep and recover the ball to try and create something for the hosts but was let down by the lack of link-up play. Hazard showed flashes of brilliance and was often disrupted by clattering tackles that eventually slowed him down.

Alvaro Morata - 5/10

Morata started the game positively and leapt highest to break the deadlock in the 30th minute with a well-executed header. However, his performance faded off in the second half and he struggled to even hold the ball up.

Substitutes

Olivier Giroud - 5/10

Giroud became Chelsea's first substitution on the night when he replaced Moses in the 81st minute and he managed to do very little to try and change their fortunes.

Emerson Palmieri - N/A

Palmieri replaced Alonso in the 83rd minute and was provided with too little time to make an impact.

Callum Hudson-Odoi - N/A

Came on in the 88th minute for Alvaro Morata.

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