Kane snatches draw for Spurs at Chelsea as clashing Conte and Tuchel see red.
Kane snatches draw for Spurs at Chelsea as clashing Conte and Tuchel see red.
Tuchel was less happy to credit Tottenham with that level of agency and he had a point. He felt neither of their goals should have stood and there was certainly widespread bemusement when, half a minute before Højbjerg scored, Anthony Taylor elected not to penalise Rodrigo Bentancur’s challenge on a marauding Kai Havertz.

It looked a clear foul; Chelsea still had ample opportunity to clear the resulting attack, which was finished by a low 20-yard shot that snicked off Koulibaly, but their manager was in little mood to see things that way given there was also cause to complain that an offside Richarlison had obscured Édouard Mendy’s line of sight.
Proceedings on the pitch crackled thrillingly from there. Havertz somehow failed to convert a Reece James cross but that did not appear to matter, from a Chelsea perspective, when they regained the lead with a goal that epitomised their showing. Dejan Kulusevski was pressed into conceding possession and, via KantĂ© and the impressive Raheem Sterling, the ball was spirited to an open James. A confident finish raised the roof and, again, the temperature: Tuchel set off on a sprint that ended near the corner flag, this time passing Conte without a glance. Had Chelsea held on, it may have been the image that marked the beginning of Todd Boehly’s new era.
Boehly had been greeted before the game, more than a little cloyingly, by a giant banner bearing his likeness that was passed along the Matthew Harding stand. Opposite, the Shed End displayed a tapestry reading “Welcome to the house of fun, Todd and Co”. By the end that descriptor undersold what this venue had staged. Chelsea looked certain to celebrate the win when Mendy tipped Ben Davies’s header over from a corner in the fourth minute of added time and thought they might even finish a player to the good when VAR pored over the set piece, showing clearly enough that Cristian Romero had hauled Marc Cucurella down by the hair as it was sent in.
No punishment was forthcoming and, when Ivan Perisic delivered from the right, Kane flicked in a header with slight assistance from a combination of James and Koulibaly. He had missed a one-on-one at 1-0 and otherwise been smothered but it is always dangerous to presume an off day on his part. Tuchel’s argument was that Perisic’s corner should never have been taken; it was difficult not to sympathise.
It was less easy to feel generous towards either manager by the time they had finished, but perhaps anyone expecting this occasion to pass quietly was simply naive. Neither man had let the weather conditions bother him, roaming the technical areas indefatigably from the start, with one Tuchel rant at Havertz confirming that he was suitably keyed up.
When he reviews the football itself, Tuchel will feel his side did little to get angry about: the unattended Koulibaly’s cracking finish from a deep Cucurella corner came straight after a near miss from Havertz and Chelsea retained their grip for most of the game. On another day, although probably one overseen by different coaches, it would even have been worth poring over a highly effective outing at right wing-back from Ruben Loftus-Cheek. But this league increasingly demands box-office fare from its managers and here, tastefully or not, they obliged. Even if the handshake made heads shake, this was as compelling as it gets.
Possession
Attempts
Corners
Fouls
Lineups
Chelsea
- 16Edouard Mendy
- 24Reece James
- 6Emiliano Thiago Silva
- 26Kalidou Koulibaly
- 12Ruben Loftus-Cheek
- 7Ngolo Kante
- 5Filho Jorge Jorginho
- 32Marc Cucurella
- 29Kai Havertz
- 19Mason Mount
- 17Raheem Sterling
Substitutes
- 1Kepa Arrizabalaga
- 10Christian Pulisic (s 85')
- 14Trevoh Chalobah
- 18Armando Broja (s 90')
- 20Callum Hudson-Odoi
- 21Ben Chilwell
- 22Hakim Ziyech
- 23Conor Gallagher (s 84')
- 28Cesar Azpilicueta (s 73')
Spurs
- 1Hugo Lloris
- 17Cristian Romero
- 15Eric Dier
- 33Ben Davies
- 12Junior Emerson
- 5Pierre Hojbjerg
- 30Rodrigo Bentancur
- 19Ryan Sessegnon
- 21Dejan Kulusevski
- 7Heung-Min Son
- 10Harry Kane
Substitutes
- 2Matt Doherty
- 6Davinson Sanchez
- 9de Andrade Richarlison (s 57')
- 11Bryan Gil Salvatierra
- 14Ivan Perisic (s 79')
- 20Fraser Forster
- 25Japhet Tanganga
- 27Rodrigues Lucas Moura (s 82')
- 38Yves Bissouma (s 79')
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