GOODBYE

That's all from us on yet another dramatic day in the Premier League.

Tottenham and Chelsea paid tribute to their former striker Jimmy Greaves before kick-off, but only one side attacked in a manner befitting the great goalscorer.

The Blues outlined their title credentials with a superb second half display as Spurs wilted under pressure. Thomas Tuchel made tactical tweaks at the break and his team delivered with gusto. The result leaves them top of the table and they'll take some shifting.

It's a funny old game, Greavsie once remarked, but that's far from the case for Tottenham fans right now. The memories of those 1-0 August wins are fading fast, and something special is needed to lift the mood. Up next? Arsenal in the North London derby. We'll be here next weekend to bring you all the action. You won't want to miss it.

NUNO SENSE

Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo has expressed his frustrations that his team were unable to build on a positive first half display to compete with Chelsea throughout.

In the first half, we were very good and were the better team. This is what we have to build on. But this game had two halves clearly and it became very hard for us. At home our fans deserve better.

Nuno Espirito SantoSky Sports

TROUBLE AT TOTTENHAM?

Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane have not held back in putting the boot into Tottenham during their post-match analysis.

There's no excuses. You're going to be under pressure against Chelsea - they're a fantastic side - but you stay in the fight. You stay in the fight by doing the basics, by running out, and by closing the ball down. You learn that when you're five years of age.

Roy KeaneSky Sports

Spurs have lost consecutive Premier League games by a margin of three-plus goals for the first time in a decade.