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Alasdair Gold

Tottenham player ratings: Steven Bergwijn a rare bright spot at Chelsea as Tanganga struggles

Hugo Lloris

Made a couple of flying saves in each half, but couldn't do much about Ziyech's fine curling strike or Silva's close range header. He then denied Hudson-Odoi with a diving header outside his own box, saved from Lukaku and rushed out at the feet of Mount to deny him. Had a busy second half in the Spurs goal. 7

Japhet Tanganga

Another shaky performance from the young defender and he picked up a yellow card for a foul on Hudson-Odoi that left him walking a tightrope before he was taken off before the hour mark. 4

Davinson Sanchez

Not close enough to Silva for Chelsea's second goal and got turned by Lukaku on a number of occasions. 5

Eric Dier

Back from injury and he made some good blocks as well as the odd moment of rustiness. On the whole he brought a bit of steel and a calm head back to the defence. The free-kick he was deemed to have given away for Chelsea's second goal looked anything but. 7

Ben Davies

Back in a left-back role and he didn't offer too much going forward or do anything spectacular at the back. 6

Matt Doherty

Playing as a winger his final ball lacked the quality to make an impact on the day. 5

Harry Winks

Ran through into space before the 15 minutes mark and sent a low shot at goal that Kepa saved. Came off with 10 minutes to go but fought hard in the centre of the pitch. 6

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg

Less of an impact than he had on Wednesday night and it was a day when Chelsea bossed most of the possession in the centre of the pitch. 6

Ryan Sessegnon

Playing in a left wing role, he had one first half chance that he scuffed across the box but ultimately, like Doherty, he didn't make much of an impact in a more advanced role. 5

Steven Bergwijn

Looked like a player with the confidence of those two dramatic goals in midweek and he was turning well and running at Chelsea in the first half. It was his run that led to Kane's disallowed strike before he had a couple of his own efforts saved by Kepa. He was a bright spot on another tough day for Spurs against Chelsea even if he was shattered by the end of the game. 7

Harry Kane

Had the ball in the net but he was adjudged to have pushed Silva in the box. Tried to make things happen and tested Kepa with a header from a corner late on but even he couldn't bridge the gap between the two teams. He and Bergwijn had to do much of the attacking by themselves. 7

Subs

Lucas Moura

He had a knock from the Leicester game and he couldn't make much of an impression from the bench. 5

Oliver Skipp

Also having a knock from midweek, he brought extra drive and zip to the midfield with his runs and tackling. 6

Bryan Gil

Replaced Winks in the final minutes of the game. N/A

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