
With all eyes falling on Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night, Chelsea once again claimed local bragging rights against their historic rivals as they clung to a nail-biting 2-1 victory in west London.
In what was the definition of a must-win showdown for both sides, the red-hot Enzo Fernandez opened the scoring with a sensational 30-yard strike after just 18 minutes as he set Chelsea up for a first Premier league victory since way back on March 4th.
With news breaking prior to Tuesday’s showdown that Xabi Alonso has been appointed as the latest new boss in the west London dugout, the Blues doubled their lead with 23 minutes left as Brazilian youngster Andrey Santos swept home from close range.
While Richarlison might have tapped home at the back stick moments later to set up a grandstand finish at Stamford Bridge, Roberto Di Zerbi’s side suffered yet another Premier League defeat in SW6 and their fight for top-flight safety now officially goes down to the wire.
Ahead of what is an incredibly nervy battle between two of England’s most fiercest rivals on Tuesday night, we have taken a glance at the main talking points.
Alonso’s arrival boosts Chelsea
Suffering late FA Cup heartbreak at Wembley on Saturday afternoon as they eventually fell to that 1-0 loss at the hands of Manchester City, many were wondering what Chelsea would show up on their return to west London.
Watching both Liam Rosenior and Enzo Maresca leave the club this calendar year, the Blues have found themselves at the heart of a public crisis and they have shattered a string of unwanted records.
In fact, opening Tuesday’s fiery derby showdown having remarkably collected just one-point from any of their previous seven consecutive Premier League appearances, they also had a major battle on their hands to book any kind of European adventure for next season.
However, with it shockingly announced just hours before Tuesday’s showdown that former Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso had put pen to paper on a deal in SW6, the Spanish tactician saw his soon-to-be new squad claim an essential boost here.
Extending on their remarkable dominant record against Spurs and getting their European dreams back on track, Chelsea will be next seen on Sunday afternoon as they sign off the 2025/26 campaign as they travel to Sunderland.
Tottenham miss out on the chance to officially punch their status
Watching West Ham fall to a deserved 3-1 defeat away at Newcastle on Sunday afternoon, Tottenham travelled across the capital here knowing that they could officially extend on their Premier League status and avoid what would be an infamous relegation.
Securing back-to-back victories outside of north London and last seen on their travels claimed a 2-1 win against Europa League finalists Aston Villa, Di Zerbi’s side were dreaming of a repeat performance when they arrived at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.
However, missing out on what they had billed as a potential opportunity to officially avoid the drop and also claim bragging rights against their historic foes, it was another night to forget for Spurs and their wait for Premier League safety will now go down to the final weekend.
Holding just a two-point buffer over getting leapfrogged in the most infamous of fashion, Tottenham have the weight of the world on their shoulders and they welcome European outsiders Everton to north London for what is one of the most important showdowns in their history.
Once again falling short in SW6 and once again underlining their drastic inconsistencies, the former Brighton boss will know that his struggling squad don’t have any time to feel sorry for themselves.
Fernandez’s sensational campaign in SW6
While Fernandez might have been handed an internal two-game suspension by the Chelsea hierarchy following comments that he made during March’s international break, the Argentinian international has enjoyed a sensational domestic campaign in SW6.
Although there might remain plenty of question marks over his future at Stamford Bridge and with the likes of Spanish giants Real Madrid reportedly a keen admirer, the former Benfica starlet has registered 29 direct goal contributions for club and country this season (16 goals, 13 assists).
Opening the scoring on Tuesday night with a stunning strike and putting in another Man of the Match performance at the heart of Chelsea’s midfield, it is no surprise why the Blues are desperate to get the 25-year-old tied down to a bumper new deal in west London.
Bagging the FA Cup semi-final winner against Leeds at Wembley on April 26th and with his stock at a red-hot high, Fernandez is also expected to play a leading role to Argentina as the South American giants look to officially defend their World Cup crown this summer.
Joining summer recruit and ex-Brighton star Joao Pedro as the only player to reach double digit Premier League strikes this season, the one-time River Plate youngster would have also shown Alonso what he is capable ahead of his official arrival over the coming days.
Match Report
Chelsea: Sanchez, Acheampong, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella, Andrey Santos, Caicedo, Neto, Palmer, Fernandez, Delap
Subs: Sarr, Chalobah, Essugo, Garnacho, Mheuka
Tottenham: Kinsky, Porro, Danso, van de Ven, Ubogie, Bentancur, Palhinha, Kolo Muani, Gallagher, Tel, Richarlison
Subs: Maddison, Sarr, Spence
Goals: Chelsea: Fernandez (18’), Andrey Santos (67’) – Tottenham: Richarlison (74’)
Yellow Cards: Chelsea: Delap, Hato, Cucurella, Essugo – Tottenham: Porro, van de Ven, Udogie
Red Cards: N/A
Referee: Stuart Attwell





