Chelsea Highlights
(VIDEO) : Watch Sensational Goal from Oliver Skipp Give Tottenham the Lead Against Chelsea

Tottenham have taken the lead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Chelsea thanks to a stunning first goal from Oliver Skipp.
The first half was an even affair that had some heated moments with the best chance coming from Hojbjerg who hit the post with a long-range effort.
The first goal was always going to be important in this match and Tottenham have got it through Oliver Skipp, who rifled a shot of the underside of the crossbar.
The goal is the midfielder’s first for Spurs and now a Chelsea side who have struggled to score of late will have to find a way to make it level.
SKIPPPPPP!!!! ?
Skipp is only in the squad because both Yves Bissouma and Rodrigo Bentancur suffered injuries which have kept them out.
This will be a great win for Antonio Conte as his side chase Champions League qualification but would be extremely damning for Graham Potter.
If any result would really turn the fans against the English manager and put pressure on the new ownership it would be losing to Chelsea
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