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Following Chelsea's 2-1 win over Tottenham, fans are venting frustration at Spurs' relegation-form league position whilst repeatedly invoking the Harry Kane sale as the root cause of the club's collapse. The discourse mixes resignation about their defensive struggles and refereeing grievances with dark humour about potential relegation, capturing a fanbase grappling with a dramatic loss of status.
Chelsea supporters are raving about Jorrel Hato's exceptional defensive performance in the match, particularly praising crucial blocks and tackles that proved decisive in preserving the result. There's genuine optimism about his form trajectory this season and growing confidence he could become a key player for the club's future challenge.
Tottenham supporters are mixed on Richarlison's behaviour and impact during the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, with some praising his commitment and goal-scoring mentality whilst others criticise his on-pitch theatrics and decision-making as counterproductive. The discussion centres on whether his combative, physical style adds value or distracts from Spurs' need for focus in a relegation battle.
Fans are divided on Cole Palmer's performance during Chelsea's match against Tottenham, with some crediting him for improved sharpness and contributions to goals, whilst others question whether he's truly reached the level expected of him. The discussion also highlights Pedro Neto's significant influence in Chelsea's attacking play.
With Tottenham down 2-0 before pulling one back through Richarlison's 74th-minute strike, supporters are split between those clinging to hope and those mocking what they see as another predictable collapse. The neutral sentiment reflects the raw frustration of a fanbase watching their side languish in 17th place, unable to capitalise on a late rally and secure anything from the match.
Supporters are sharply split on midfielder Sarr's display during Chelsea's 0-0 stalemate with Tottenham, with some praising his contributions whilst others criticise his sluggish movement and overall influence on the match. The debate reflects broader frustration with the team's creative output in a frustratingly quiet encounter.
Supporters are raving about Enzo Fernández's opening goal against Tottenham as a moment of pure quality, with some calling it Puskas Award-worthy, whilst simultaneously debating his best tactical role and expressing concerns about a potential departure. The praise masks underlying frustration as Chelsea's ninth-place position means individual brilliance feels increasingly disconnected from meaningful results.
Despite Tottenham's 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, supporters are divided on young winger Mathys Tel, with many criticising his poor pass completion, wasteful finishing, and immature decision-making, though some defend his inexperience and argue he's still outperforming struggling teammates like Richarlison and fellow underperformers. The frustration centres on Tel's potential being undermined by inconsistent execution rather than effort, as fans grapple with Spurs' thin attacking options.
Spurs supporters are expressing frustration after failing to secure a crucial point against Chelsea, with fans pointing out that a draw would have virtually guaranteed their Premier League survival ahead of the final day. The discussion centres on how a modest result slipped away when the team needed it most, leaving their fate dependent on other results and goal difference swings.
Chelsea fans and neutrals are furious over a controversial clash between Liam Delap and Tottenham's Djed Spence that went unpunished on the pitch, with many believing the referee bottled a clear red card decision and that Delap faces retrospective action. The incident has overshadowed discussion of the match itself, with broader frustration also aimed at Delap's overall impact — his lack of goal contributions this season drawing particular scorn from supporters questioning his value to Chelsea's side.
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at a particular winger's performance in the loss to Chelsea, criticising his lack of attacking output and involvement in the conceded goals, with some questioning whether he's even suited to playing wide and pining for departed alternatives. The overwhelming consensus is that his contributions have been woefully inadequate over his recent run of matches in the Premier League.
Tottenham supporters are dissecting Antonín Kinsky's performance in the second half, particularly debating whether several goals were genuinely saveable or whether sight lines and late positioning made them unavoidable. Opinion is divided between those criticising the goalkeeper's reactions and those acknowledging the difficulty of the shots, with blocking defenders and the trajectory of the ball creating genuine complications.
Fans are divided over whether several yellow cards issued during the match were correct calls, with particular frustration about perceived inconsistency in how the referee applied the laws — some arguing borderline challenges deserved red cards whilst others defended the yellow card decisions as fair. The debate centres on whether the same standards were applied consistently throughout the game, especially regarding contact away from the ball.
Chelsea supporters are discussing the appointment of a new manager (referred to as "Xabi" in posts) following the 2-0 victory over Tottenham, with many expressing optimism that he will address tactical issues like defensive marking and potentially retain key players who were dissatisfied under the previous regime. The fanbase appears cautiously hopeful about the direction of the club, though there's acknowledgement of past frustrations with player departures and performance inconsistencies.
Fans are furious about referee decisions during the Chelsea-Tottenham clash, particularly focusing on Conor Gallagher's treatment — some arguing he should have seen red twice whilst others claim he's constantly booked unfairly — with the wider discussion exposing frustration over inconsistent officiating throughout the match. The debate also touches on tactical regret around Gallagher's transfer to Spurs and counterfactual squad-building arguments.
Chelsea fans are split sharply over Marc Cucurella's display and disciplinary record in the 0-0 draw, with some defending his attacking contributions and overall quality whilst others question his fundamental capabilities as a defender. His late booking has reignited broader discussion about his role in the squad and whether young prospect Jorrel Hato represents the club's future at left-back.
Spurs supporters are split on whether James Maddison is match-ready after his long-term ACL injury, with some arguing he's desperately needed for creativity whilst others worry he looks physically unprepared for Premier League football. The debate centres on whether De Zerbi should be trusting the midfielder's return or protecting him further with limited minutes.
Tottenham fans have turned on Rodrigo Bentancur after a calamitous performance, with the midfielder repeatedly caught ballwatching and making elementary errors that directly contributed to Chelsea's two opening goals. The consensus is damning: even sympathetic defenders of the player acknowledge he was dreadful, with supporters questioning whether he's worth his wages and calling for the club to offload him this summer.
Supporters are debating the form and potential of a teenage Chelsea player who featured in the 2-1 defeat to Spurs, with some defending his youth and squad pressures whilst others criticise his consistency and work rate. The discussion ranges from tactical concerns about his holding-up play to broader frustrations about Chelsea's recruitment strategy and development of young talent.
Fans are expressing frustration about the sheer volume of stoppages, yellow cards, and injury time that have left the match feeling disjointed, with complaints that only around 25 minutes of genuine play occurred in the first half despite 52 minutes of clock time. The discussion captures growing irritation at how disciplinary issues and delays have undermined what should have been an engaging contest between two struggling sides.
Spurs fans are in despair after a disorganised, sloppy performance against Chelsea, with widespread criticism of poor decision-making, lack of standout players, and a squad that looks mentally checked out and bereft of confidence. The consensus is damning: this team lacks quality across the board and appears to be suffering from lingering tactical confusion under their new regime.
Chelsea supporters and neutrals are heavily criticising the goalkeeping display during Chelsea's 2-0 lead, with multiple fans suggesting the shots — particularly Andrey Santos's goal — should have been saved. The debate centres on whether the keeper's positioning and reaction were adequate, with some defending the quality of the strikes whilst others insist basic shot-stopping should have prevented them.
Spurs supporters are heavily criticising Roberto De Zerbi's management following the 2-0 to 2-1 collapse against Chelsea, with particular frustration directed at his failure to make tactical changes or substitutions when the team was comfortable. There's also broader debate about whether De Zerbi deserves backing given the squad's limitations, alongside renewed attacks on his predecessor for leaving the club in a dire state at 17th place.
Spurs supporters are heavily divided over whether Destiny Udogie's 63rd-minute booking was a legitimate foul or a soft decision, with many arguing the Tottenham left-back was harshly penalised whilst others blame him for reckless defending that cost his side crucial time during their relegation battle. The debate reflects broader frustration at De Zerbi's team selection, with some fans questioning why younger players like Bergvall aren't getting opportunities instead of struggling established names.
Tottenham and neutral supporters are divided over whether Moisés Caicedo deserved to be punished for a challenge, with many arguing the Chelsea midfielder enjoys inconsistent refereeing protection whilst others defend his innocence based on video evidence. The wider complaint centres on Caicedo's apparent immunity from bookings throughout the season, contrasted sharply against the five yellow cards shown to other players during this 2-0 Chelsea victory.
Fans across the league are venting frustration at what they perceive as consistently poor and inconsistent refereeing decisions this season, with particular anger directed at perceived bias towards top clubs like Arsenal and instances of rule interpretation that seem to favour certain teams. The discussion extends beyond this Chelsea-Tottenham match to highlight examples like West Ham's Tomáš Souček allegedly escaping punishment for handball and excessive contact, with supporters questioning whether refereeing standards have genuinely deteriorated or whether the officiating is being influenced by club power and media pressure.
Spurs supporters are venting frustration over a goalless draw against Chelsea, with heavy focus on what they perceive as poor refereeing decisions—particularly a missed penalty for a Cucurella foul and inadequate scrutiny of a Delap challenge that they believe should have resulted in a red card. The broader sentiment reflects deep demoralisation at Tottenham's current form and league position, with fans arguing they're being disadvantaged by officials whilst their team simultaneously makes costly mistakes.
Tottenham fans are venting frustration at Randal Kolo Muani's wasteful performance despite Richarlison pulling one back late, with the striker drawing widespread criticism for poor link-up play and wasted chances in a disappointing 2-1 defeat. Chelsea's Liam Delap also comes under fire from observers, though Richarlison earns marginal praise for at least finding the back of the net when it mattered.
Fans celebrated Andrey Santos's goal in Chelsea's 2-0 lead over Tottenham, with widespread praise for his performance, though some criticised his defending on set pieces as a persistent problem. The discussion also touched on Chelsea's broader squad quality, with supporters highlighting the attacking talent at the club whilst questioning recruitment decisions.
Tottenham supporters are venting raw frustration after their disastrous season, with many questioning whether the club's ownership and players genuinely care about competing — comparing their perpetual mediocrity and derby failures unfavourably to rivals like Arsenal who have been given time and resources to build properly. The mood is one of deep despondency, with relegation even being framed as preferable to the relentless cycle of losses and false hope.
Spurs supporters are frustrated with Roberto De Zerbi's team selection and tactical decisions, particularly his reluctance to play academy prospects like Archie Gray and Bergvall despite their strong recent form, whilst experienced players like João Palhinha and Betancur delivered subpar performances in the defeat. Fans are increasingly questioning whether the manager's rotation strategy and player management align with the club's best interests, especially with the season effectively over.
Fans are heavily criticising Alejandro Garnacho's performance and transfer value, with posts ranging from frustration over his on-pitch decision-making to sarcasm about the fee Manchester United paid for him. The discussion reflects broader negativity around refereeing standards, though the bulk of discourse centres on Garnacho's tactical positioning and overall impact in matches.
Chelsea supporters are overwhelmingly positive about Xabi Alonso's appointment as incoming manager, crediting news of his arrival with sparking improved performances and squad morale ahead of the season's final matches. Fans express optimism that his full control over transfers and tactical philosophy will transform the club's fortunes next season.
Chelsea secured a 2-0 lead through goals from Enzo Fernández and Andrey Santos before Richarlison pulled one back late on, but the match remained a tightly contested, cagey affair with both sides picking up multiple yellow cards. Fans across social media reacted with a mixture of relief and frustration at the narrow margin of victory, with Tottenham supporters particularly vocal about their side's continued struggles near the bottom of the table.
Chelsea supporters are having a laugh at Robert Sánchez's expense after the goalkeeper wore a scrum cap during the match, with fans joking that he resembles legendary Chelsea keeper Petr Čech in the protective headwear. The recurring gag centres on whether the helmet might somehow magically transform Sánchez into the standard Čech once set at Stamford Bridge.
Tottenham supporters are venting frustration about chronic squad weakness, particularly the lack of winger depth that has forced De Zerbi to repeatedly field the same attacking band with no rotation options. Fans are damning the January transfer window for failing to address glaring gaps in defence and attack whilst selling established players.
Spurs fans are split on Richarlison's performance and value after he scored in the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, with some arguing he deserves more credit as a consistent goalscorer despite limited starts, whilst others criticise his disciplinary issues and lack of technical refinement in possession. The discussion reveals broader frustration with how harshly the Tottenham forward is judged compared to alternatives on the squad.
Tottenham supporters are fuming about their team's catastrophic defending at corners and set-pieces, particularly criticising the defensive coaching for allowing preventable goals and showing zero tactical improvement throughout the season. Multiple fans argue this is a systemic, coachable problem that should be non-negotiable to fix at professional level.
Despite Tottenham losing 2-1 to Chelsea, Spurs supporters are keeping spirits up with defiant chants and in-group solidarity, though frustration is simmering beneath the surface about defensive lapses and set-piece concessions that cost them the match.
Chelsea's 2-1 victory over Tottenham has sparked mixed reactions, with neutral and rival supporters debating the legitimacy of the result — particularly around a disputed goal-line incident — whilst Spurs fans express frustration at consecutive mediocre seasons and Chelsea supporters celebrate ending a difficult run. The fixture has broader league implications, with fans discussing how the result affects various teams' European qualification hopes and relegation battle calculations.
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"This proves the subs hate boner for Tel. He wasn’t great today but to say he puts in little effort is disingenuous at best, and a dog whistle at worst. The kid tries things more than anyone else."
"Lots of reasons like biased refereeing and blatant corruption. A hand in the back is fine against us but it’s a problem when we do it. A stamp on the Achilles is a foul when Simon’s does it but fine when Havertz and Foden do it. Impeding the keeper is fine when Saliba and Gabriel do it but it’s a problem when Hermansen pushes his own defender into Van de Ven. Just the way you described the Delap "
"It’s not just the officiating. It’s players falling over at the lightest bit of contact. It’s the insane corner bullshit that scum made ok. It’s VAR taking ages to get decisions wrong. It’s fucking unwatchable at this point."
"They showed a better angle just after this and I think they got it wrong. Micky is being tackled just after the corner was taken."
"@ChelseaFC Delap shoots in training but on a real game he dissapears what's wrong?"
"I’ll get clowned but I actually like Delap as a player and what he brings unfortunately his biggest weakness is finishing"
"They showed a better angle just after this and I think they got it right. Micky is being tackled just before the corner was taken"
"Not sure what’s worse, the commentators keep calling Tel Udogie, or his shooting?"
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"I'll always say Rosenior made two mistakes that will forever define his tenure. Dropping Sanchez, and dropping Enzo."
"Van de Ven hauled down in the box, no pen awarded. Delap elbows Spence in the head, it’s only a yellow. Every game it’s 12v11"
"@SpursOfficial Kolo Muani might just be the worst player I’ve seen wear a spurs shirt. Makes Hossam Ghaly look like Ronaldo. Tel fucking awful bar one header in the first half, Richy offers so little up top. Gallagher, Bentancur and Paulinho not an ounce of creativity between them. Madders should’ve been on at half time. We just made the worst Chelsea team in a decade look like Barcelona."
"Delap is definitely one of the 10 worst players to play for this club this century. He just has no redeeming features as a footballer. Whatever he had going for him at Ipswich just doesn't work here. Don't care what we have to do to get rid of him in the Summer, just do it."
"It is absolutely insane that Tel/Richarlison/RKM is what we’re left with to score goals. The club has spent the 4th most money in the world since 2021 and there are teams in the championship with more of an attacking threat. Just your daily reminder that the real enemy is Johan Lange and don’t ever forget it"
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