Harry Kane and Oliver Skipp scored to humiliate Chelsea manager Graham Potter, whose team can’t seem to improve.
On Sunday, Chelsea’s problems got worse when they lost the Premier League match with Tottenham, a fierce rival in London, 2-0.
Harry Kane and Oliver Skipp scored to humiliate Chelsea manager Graham Potter, whose team can’t seem to improve.
Spurs, on the other hand, improved their chances of qualifying for the Champions League by leapfrogging Newcastle by four points after playing two more games.
However, Chelsea’s campaign continues to deteriorate as its six-game winless streak continues.
Since the middle of October, Potter’s team has only won once in its last 11 games, both victories coming in the Premier League.
Despite the fact that Potter is said to enjoy the trust of the club’s owners, Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly, the most recent defeat will put more pressure on him.
At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Chelsea rarely posed a threat to Spurs, but Skipp and Kane scored goals in the second half to send them down.
Chelsea didn’t seem to have any creative ideas for attacking and has only scored one goal in its last six games across all competitions.
Skipp gave Tottenham the lead in the first minute of the second half, and Kane scored another goal in the 82nd minute.
LONDON — Chelsea’s problems got worse on Sunday when they lost 2-0 to Tottenham, a fierce rival from London.
Harry Kane and Oliver Skipp scored to humiliate Chelsea manager Graham Potter, whose team can’t seem to improve.
Spurs, on the other hand, improved their chances of qualifying for the Champions League by leapfrogging Newcastle by four points after playing two more games.
However, Chelsea’s campaign continues to deteriorate as its six-game winless streak continues.
Since the middle of October, Potter’s team has only won once in its last 11 games, both victories coming in the Premier League.
Despite the fact that Potter is said to enjoy the trust of the club’s owners, Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly, the most recent defeat will put more pressure on him.
At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Chelsea rarely posed a threat to Spurs, but Skipp and Kane scored goals in the second half to send them down.
Chelsea didn’t seem to have any creative ideas for attacking and has only scored one goal in its last six games across all competitions.
Skipp gave Tottenham the lead in the first minute of the second half, and Kane scored another goal in the 82nd minute.