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Chelsea does the double over Tottenham in Premier League

Olivier Giroud and Marcos Alonso came in from the cold to inspire Chelsea to a 2-1 win against Tottenham Hotspur as the Blues cemented its grip on the fourth place in the Premier League here on Saturday.

Chelsea does the double over Tottenham in Premier League
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Giroud and Alonso had been reduced to fringe figures in Frank Lampard’s first season as Chelsea manager but the gaffer restored both to the team at Stamford Bridge in a gamble that paid rich dividends. With Tammy Abraham only fit enough to make the bench, Giroud started for the first time since November and the France striker’s fine finish opened the scoring in the first half.


The 33-year-old could have joined Tottenham had Chelsea signed a forward in January, but instead netted his first club goal since August and his first in PL since April. Alonso, 29, maintained the theme of exiles getting back in favour as the left-back struck in the second half of his first league start since Chelsea’s win at Tottenhamin December.


Antonio Rudiger’s own goal came too late to ruin Chelsea’s first win in five league games, moving it four points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham (40 points) in the race to qualify for the Champions League. Ending Tottenham’s three-game winning streak in the league was the perfect response to Monday’s home defeat against Manchester United.


It was no more than it deserved after a vibrant performance that finally answered Lampard’s call for a killer instinct in the final third. Tottenham has now won just once in its last 34 visits to Stamford Bridge, making it a painful return for former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, who was beaten by Lampard for the second time this term.


Mourinho had ramped up the mind games on Friday when he claimed to know Lampard was planning to use the same five-man defence that helped the Blues win at Tottenham earlier this season. Mourinho was spot on, with Lampard making four changes in a return to the system he predicted, but could not come up with an effective solution.


Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn, more often used as wingers, led a makeshift Tottenham attack in the absence of Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Dele Alli, who was dropped.

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