CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 7: First save was an easy one from Winks’ low strike 14 minutes in – and that was it for the Spaniard’s first-half exertions bar being beaten by Kane's goal that was ruled out for a foul. Decent stop from Kane header late in the game. AFP
Cesar Azpilicueta - 7: Captain’s decoy run down created the space for Ziyech to score his stunning goal. Felt he should have had a penalty when hauled down in second half by Skipp. Barely gave Sessegnon a kick. Getty
Thiago Silva - 8: A real threat in the air and headed two chances over in the first half, so was no surprise when he got the slightest of touches on Mount's free kick to put Chelsea two up. Booked for cynical foul on Bergwijn and went down very easily from slight Kane touch that saw goal disallowed for Spurs striker. AP
Antonio Rudiger - 8: Ran from one end of the pitch to the other in one counter-attack, collected ball on right wing and his low cross almost found Lukaku. Didn’t put a foot wrong all night and home fans are desperate for German to stay at club. Reuters
Malang Sarr - 7: Birthday boy nearly had celebrations ended early when Doherty landed crunching late challenge on his ankle. Positioning and decision-making at the back impressive. Getty
Jorginho - 7: Sat in front of defence and gave licence to Mount and Ziyech to launch attacks. Picked up first-half booking. Seemed to stroll through match with minimum of fuss. PA
Mateo Kovacic - 7: Fine performance from the reliable Croatian, who spent the match going box to box and winning tackles at both ends. Gave the ball away a couple of times in second half, though, one of which annoyed teammate Rudiger. Getty
Hakim Ziyech - 9: Had a shot saved by Lloris early on and pinged superb ball into box just before half-time. Absolutely beautiful curling left-footed finish into top corner just after break to open scoring then denied another minutes later by good Lloris stop. EPA
Mason Mount - 8: Started the game on fire with a fine ball into the box to find Lukaku in first minute and was at the heart of Chelsea’s early dominance. Drove shot over from edge of box as Chelsea stepped up gears again after the break and his superb whipped-in cross supplied second goal for Silva. PA
Callum Hudson-Odoi - 7: Headed half chance wide from tight angle in opening five minutes. His driving run down the left wing and ball into Ziyech’s feet set up opening goal. Was starting to dominate Tanganga so much that Spurs full-back was hooked in second half. AP
Romelu Lukaku - 6: Blazed a shot on the turn over the bar in first minute then guilty of a swing and a miss after half-an-hour from another Mount ball. Good turn and strike in second half but shot too close to Lloris. Needs a goal. EPA
SUBS: N’Golo Kante – (Jorginho 73’) 6: Chelsea certainly not lacking in midfield department. Frenchman came on with match already won. PA
Saul Niguez – (Ziyech 90’+1’) N/A. Reuters
SUB: Marcos Alonso - (On for Ziyech 90+1') N/A. AFP
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6: Punched a Ziyech curling strike away that he should have caught early on but for all Chelsea pressure, didn't have any saves to make in rest of first half. Could only watch helplessly as Ziyech’s stunner hit the back of the net. Saved well from Lukaku in second half. Reuters
Japhet Tanganga - 5: Shoved into advertising hoardings by Mount in first half that angered his Spurs teammates. Booked himself for pushing over Hudson-Odoi and could have been shown a red for holding on to same player later in first half. Skinned by Hudson-Odoi ahead of first goal and no surprise when he was taken off. AP
Eric Dier - 6: Lost Lukaku for the Belgian’s first-minute chance but did well to deny striker with important challenges on a couple of other occasions. Reuters
Davinson Sanchez - 6: One nervy, wild clearance after quarter-of-an-hour that Chelsea failed to capitalise on. Rolled by Lukaku in 67th minute but Lloris saved Belgian’s strike. EPA
Ben Davies - 5: Wales defender had a challenging night as Chelsea launched regular raids down his flank. Silva beat him to cross for second goal. EPA
Matt Doherty - 6: Nasty late challenge on Sarr in first half that should have seen at least a yellow card for Irishman. No real impact on game. Getty
Harry Winks - 6: Chelsea backed off and allowed midfielder a chance to shoot after 14 minutes but Kepa saved low strike comfortably. Winks, and his Spurs teammates, were outclassed in midfield throughout. Getty
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 6: Struggled to get a grip in midfield and guilty of leaving gaps that likes of Mount took advantage of. Nearly picked out Doherty with defence-splitting ball when Spurs were 2-0 down. Reuters
Ryan Sessegnon - 5: Had barely figured until put through by Hojbjerg after 38 minutes but scuffed effort nearly hit corner flag. Found Kane with better ball soon after ahead of teammate’s disallowed goal. Getty
Steven Bergwijn - 6: The hero against Leicester last time out and it was his surging run helped set-up Spurs’ best first-half chance that saw Kane’s finish ruled out. Volley on turn saved by Kepa in second period. Reuters
Harry Kane - 6: Had ball into net five minutes before break but goal disallowed for slight push on Silva. England captain was still moaning at the referee coming on pitch at start of second half. Had header well saved by Kepa with a few minutes left. AP
SUBS: Lucas Moura – (Sessegnon 56’) 5: Came on just after second goal which killed off game. Reuters
Oliver Skipp – (Tanganga 56’) 5: Looked to have almost rugby-tackled Azpilicueta to ground in box soon after coming on but no penalty given. Getty
Bryan Gil – (On for Winks 89’) N/A. AFP
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 7: First save was an easy one from Winks’ low strike 14 minutes in – and that was it for the Spaniard’s first-half exertions bar being beaten by Kane's goal that was ruled out for a foul. Decent stop from Kane header late in the game. AFP
Cesar Azpilicueta - 7: Captain’s decoy run down created the space for Ziyech to score his stunning goal. Felt he should have had a penalty when hauled down in second half by Skipp. Barely gave Sessegnon a kick. Getty
Thiago Silva - 8: A real threat in the air and headed two chances over in the first half, so was no surprise when he got the slightest of touches on Mount's free kick to put Chelsea two up. Booked for cynical foul on Bergwijn and went down very easily from slight Kane touch that saw goal disallowed for Spurs striker. AP
Antonio Rudiger - 8: Ran from one end of the pitch to the other in one counter-attack, collected ball on right wing and his low cross almost found Lukaku. Didn’t put a foot wrong all night and home fans are desperate for German to stay at club. Reuters
Malang Sarr - 7: Birthday boy nearly had celebrations ended early when Doherty landed crunching late challenge on his ankle. Positioning and decision-making at the back impressive. Getty
Jorginho - 7: Sat in front of defence and gave licence to Mount and Ziyech to launch attacks. Picked up first-half booking. Seemed to stroll through match with minimum of fuss. PA
Mateo Kovacic - 7: Fine performance from the reliable Croatian, who spent the match going box to box and winning tackles at both ends. Gave the ball away a couple of times in second half, though, one of which annoyed teammate Rudiger. Getty
Hakim Ziyech - 9: Had a shot saved by Lloris early on and pinged superb ball into box just before half-time. Absolutely beautiful curling left-footed finish into top corner just after break to open scoring then denied another minutes later by good Lloris stop. EPA
Mason Mount - 8: Started the game on fire with a fine ball into the box to find Lukaku in first minute and was at the heart of Chelsea’s early dominance. Drove shot over from edge of box as Chelsea stepped up gears again after the break and his superb whipped-in cross supplied second goal for Silva. PA
Callum Hudson-Odoi - 7: Headed half chance wide from tight angle in opening five minutes. His driving run down the left wing and ball into Ziyech’s feet set up opening goal. Was starting to dominate Tanganga so much that Spurs full-back was hooked in second half. AP
Romelu Lukaku - 6: Blazed a shot on the turn over the bar in first minute then guilty of a swing and a miss after half-an-hour from another Mount ball. Good turn and strike in second half but shot too close to Lloris. Needs a goal. EPA
SUBS: N’Golo Kante – (Jorginho 73’) 6: Chelsea certainly not lacking in midfield department. Frenchman came on with match already won. PA
Saul Niguez – (Ziyech 90’+1’) N/A. Reuters
SUB: Marcos Alonso - (On for Ziyech 90+1') N/A. AFP
TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris - 6: Punched a Ziyech curling strike away that he should have caught early on but for all Chelsea pressure, didn't have any saves to make in rest of first half. Could only watch helplessly as Ziyech’s stunner hit the back of the net. Saved well from Lukaku in second half. Reuters
Japhet Tanganga - 5: Shoved into advertising hoardings by Mount in first half that angered his Spurs teammates. Booked himself for pushing over Hudson-Odoi and could have been shown a red for holding on to same player later in first half. Skinned by Hudson-Odoi ahead of first goal and no surprise when he was taken off. AP
Eric Dier - 6: Lost Lukaku for the Belgian’s first-minute chance but did well to deny striker with important challenges on a couple of other occasions. Reuters
Davinson Sanchez - 6: One nervy, wild clearance after quarter-of-an-hour that Chelsea failed to capitalise on. Rolled by Lukaku in 67th minute but Lloris saved Belgian’s strike. EPA
Ben Davies - 5: Wales defender had a challenging night as Chelsea launched regular raids down his flank. Silva beat him to cross for second goal. EPA
Matt Doherty - 6: Nasty late challenge on Sarr in first half that should have seen at least a yellow card for Irishman. No real impact on game. Getty
Harry Winks - 6: Chelsea backed off and allowed midfielder a chance to shoot after 14 minutes but Kepa saved low strike comfortably. Winks, and his Spurs teammates, were outclassed in midfield throughout. Getty
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - 6: Struggled to get a grip in midfield and guilty of leaving gaps that likes of Mount took advantage of. Nearly picked out Doherty with defence-splitting ball when Spurs were 2-0 down. Reuters
Ryan Sessegnon - 5: Had barely figured until put through by Hojbjerg after 38 minutes but scuffed effort nearly hit corner flag. Found Kane with better ball soon after ahead of teammate’s disallowed goal. Getty
Steven Bergwijn - 6: The hero against Leicester last time out and it was his surging run helped set-up Spurs’ best first-half chance that saw Kane’s finish ruled out. Volley on turn saved by Kepa in second period. Reuters
Harry Kane - 6: Had ball into net five minutes before break but goal disallowed for slight push on Silva. England captain was still moaning at the referee coming on pitch at start of second half. Had header well saved by Kepa with a few minutes left. AP
SUBS: Lucas Moura – (Sessegnon 56’) 5: Came on just after second goal which killed off game. Reuters
Oliver Skipp – (Tanganga 56’) 5: Looked to have almost rugby-tackled Azpilicueta to ground in box soon after coming on but no penalty given. Getty