Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Felix 83’), NR – Thrown on in desperation more than anything and barely had a sniff. AFP
TOTTENHAM PLAYER RATINGS: Fraser Forster, 7 – Showed strong wrists to palm down a speculative effort from Felix before denying Sterling’s curling strike with another smart stop. Raced off his line to bravely claim Felix’s slipped pass at the feet of Havertz. EPA
Cristian Romero, 7 – Revitalised. Oozed calmness, exemplified when he cheekily poked the ball through the legs of Havertz on the edge of his own box, and he read the danger brilliantly to get his body in the way of the German who was hunting for scraps. Getty
Eric Dier, 7 – Effective if not subtle. Lucky to escape a booking after a crunching challenge on Felix, but stood his ground well against the same man after the break with a strong block as the Blues spurned another opportunity. Flicked on to Kane for 2-0. AP
Clement Lenglet, 6 – A quiet afternoon compared to those around him, but he played his part in securing back-to-back clean sheets to delight Spurs supporters and frustrate Chelsea’s superstars who once again struggled to create. EPA
Emerson Royal, 8 – Tireless and tidy in a solid display. Showed brilliant resolve to get back on the right side of Chilwell and make a crucial sliding challenge, and that set the tone for his performance. Almost caused a Royal rumble when he barged into the back of Ziyech. AFP
Oliver Skipp, 9 – A couple of clumsy moments early on, including a scare when he clipped Sterling in the box, but he took the roof off with an absolute thunderbolt. Not a bad way to open your Premier League account, and it capped a fine individual display. Getty
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 7 – Came within inches of the opening goal when his tame strike took a wicked deflection and span into the post with Kepa well-beaten. Picked out the run of Davies with a lovely, dissecting clip forward as Spurs grew in confidence. Reuters
Ben Davies, 6 – Booked for catching Loftus-Cheek cynically. Did brilliantly to charge down Hojbjerg’s pass right on the byline and hook the ball into the box, but his cross was cleared. Reuters
Dejan Kulusevski, 7 – Involved in some seamless exchanges with Emerson. Didn’t see too much of the ball in dangerous areas but created space around him in a typically intelligent display. EPA
Richarlison, 6 – Cut a frustrated figure at times and was sent for a hot dog by Sterling, but he helped create the opening goal when he poked the ball into the path of Hojbjerg. Constantly hustled and harassed blue shirts, and fired just over with 15 minutes to go. EPA
Harry Kane, 8 – Efficient. Sparked Spurs into life when he dummied a shot only to thread the ball through the legs of James. Dropped deep and linked up the play superbly in true Harry Kane fashion, and he calmly tapped home to equal Jimmy Greaves’ Spurs tally. AFP
Son Heung-Min (Kulusevski 79’), NR – Yet another instant impact from the spectacular South Korean who saw his corner flicked on by Dier and scooped home by captain Kane. EPA
SUBS: Pedro Porro (Richarlison 89’), NR – A home debut for the Spaniard who was brought on to shut up shop. Reuters
CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga, 5 – Paid the price for teasing the home fans when he was bundled over by the slightly overzealous Kane. Couldn’t produce a hand strong enough to stop Skipp’s rocket having spilled a soft Emerson effort moments earlier. AFP
Reece James, 6 – Added some much-needed balance on that right-hand side and ensured Richarlison didn’t have the chance to add more gloss onto the scoreline with an important flick at the back post. EPA
Thiago Silva, 5 – A disappointing early exit for the experienced defender who limped off inside 19 minutes, having earlier avoided detection after an apparent elbow into the chest of Romero as he challenged for the ball. EPA
Kalidou Koulibaly, 6 – A decent performance from the towering centre-back who prevented further damage with a couple of big interceptions, including an important foot to snuff out a low pull-back from Emerson. AFP
Ben Chilwell, 5 – Started with James for only the third time in 50 games. Involved in a thoroughly enjoyable battle with Emerson on the Chelsea left, but the Spurs man had the better of it. Lost his cool somewhat ironically as Stuart Atwell rushed in to prevent a further scuffle. AP
Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 4 – A quiet opening 45 from the physical midfielder, who failed to match the intensity and desire of Skipp and was replaced just past the hour mark. PA
Enzo Fernandez, 6 – Couldn’t quite pick out Felix with a brilliant clipped ball over the top that had just a touch too much on it. Saw a decent strike well-blocked but he could only half-clear his lines as Tottenham produced a Skipp and a thump to open the scoring. Reuters
Hakim Ziyech, 4 – Seemingly booked, dismissed, then booked again for thrusting a ridiculous hand into the face of Royal in a moment of madness and confusion all round. Somehow he stayed on the pitch, but he failed to make it count and was withdrawn after 62 minutes. AFP
Raheem Sterling, 7 – Ran his socks off. Caused problems with his speed and ability to shift inside, and showed a commendable work rate when he stormed back to pick the pocket of Emerson. Tested Forster from distance but not enough of his teammates matched his energy. Reuters
Joao Felix, 7 – Always looked like the man most likely to produce a moment of magic; he just needed another blue shirt on his brilliant wavelength. Stung the palms of Forster with a strike from range and squandered a big opportunity when the ball got stuck under his feet. AFP
Kai Havertz, 5 – Produced some tidy link-up play but he never really had a clear sight of goal and didn’t do enough to threaten Forster’s clean sheet. Booked for his role in a melee sparked by Richarlison, Ziyech and Emerson. Getty
Wesley Fofana (Silva 19’), 6 – An early introduction for the former Leicester man and earnt his luck when his outstretched boot diverted Hojbjerg’s strike into the post. AFP
Denis Zakaria (Loftus-Cheek 62’), 4 – Had little impact as Spurs dominated after the break. EPA
Mason Mount (Ziyech 62’), 6 – Went into the book for protesting a little too loudly after Romero lunged in on Havertz. A frustrating half-hour or so for the Chelsea academy graduate, PA
Mykhailo Mudryk (Sterling 83’), NR – Almost provided an instant response from the bench when he blasted just over. EPA
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Felix 83’), NR – Thrown on in desperation more than anything and barely had a sniff. AFP
TOTTENHAM PLAYER RATINGS: Fraser Forster, 7 – Showed strong wrists to palm down a speculative effort from Felix before denying Sterling’s curling strike with another smart stop. Raced off his line to bravely claim Felix’s slipped pass at the feet of Havertz. EPA
Cristian Romero, 7 – Revitalised. Oozed calmness, exemplified when he cheekily poked the ball through the legs of Havertz on the edge of his own box, and he read the danger brilliantly to get his body in the way of the German who was hunting for scraps. Getty
Eric Dier, 7 – Effective if not subtle. Lucky to escape a booking after a crunching challenge on Felix, but stood his ground well against the same man after the break with a strong block as the Blues spurned another opportunity. Flicked on to Kane for 2-0. AP
Clement Lenglet, 6 – A quiet afternoon compared to those around him, but he played his part in securing back-to-back clean sheets to delight Spurs supporters and frustrate Chelsea’s superstars who once again struggled to create. EPA
Emerson Royal, 8 – Tireless and tidy in a solid display. Showed brilliant resolve to get back on the right side of Chilwell and make a crucial sliding challenge, and that set the tone for his performance. Almost caused a Royal rumble when he barged into the back of Ziyech. AFP
Oliver Skipp, 9 – A couple of clumsy moments early on, including a scare when he clipped Sterling in the box, but he took the roof off with an absolute thunderbolt. Not a bad way to open your Premier League account, and it capped a fine individual display. Getty
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 7 – Came within inches of the opening goal when his tame strike took a wicked deflection and span into the post with Kepa well-beaten. Picked out the run of Davies with a lovely, dissecting clip forward as Spurs grew in confidence. Reuters
Ben Davies, 6 – Booked for catching Loftus-Cheek cynically. Did brilliantly to charge down Hojbjerg’s pass right on the byline and hook the ball into the box, but his cross was cleared. Reuters
Dejan Kulusevski, 7 – Involved in some seamless exchanges with Emerson. Didn’t see too much of the ball in dangerous areas but created space around him in a typically intelligent display. EPA
Richarlison, 6 – Cut a frustrated figure at times and was sent for a hot dog by Sterling, but he helped create the opening goal when he poked the ball into the path of Hojbjerg. Constantly hustled and harassed blue shirts, and fired just over with 15 minutes to go. EPA
Harry Kane, 8 – Efficient. Sparked Spurs into life when he dummied a shot only to thread the ball through the legs of James. Dropped deep and linked up the play superbly in true Harry Kane fashion, and he calmly tapped home to equal Jimmy Greaves’ Spurs tally. AFP
Son Heung-Min (Kulusevski 79’), NR – Yet another instant impact from the spectacular South Korean who saw his corner flicked on by Dier and scooped home by captain Kane. EPA
SUBS: Pedro Porro (Richarlison 89’), NR – A home debut for the Spaniard who was brought on to shut up shop. Reuters
CHELSEA PLAYER RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga, 5 – Paid the price for teasing the home fans when he was bundled over by the slightly overzealous Kane. Couldn’t produce a hand strong enough to stop Skipp’s rocket having spilled a soft Emerson effort moments earlier. AFP
Reece James, 6 – Added some much-needed balance on that right-hand side and ensured Richarlison didn’t have the chance to add more gloss onto the scoreline with an important flick at the back post. EPA
Thiago Silva, 5 – A disappointing early exit for the experienced defender who limped off inside 19 minutes, having earlier avoided detection after an apparent elbow into the chest of Romero as he challenged for the ball. EPA
Kalidou Koulibaly, 6 – A decent performance from the towering centre-back who prevented further damage with a couple of big interceptions, including an important foot to snuff out a low pull-back from Emerson. AFP
Ben Chilwell, 5 – Started with James for only the third time in 50 games. Involved in a thoroughly enjoyable battle with Emerson on the Chelsea left, but the Spurs man had the better of it. Lost his cool somewhat ironically as Stuart Atwell rushed in to prevent a further scuffle. AP
Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 4 – A quiet opening 45 from the physical midfielder, who failed to match the intensity and desire of Skipp and was replaced just past the hour mark. PA
Enzo Fernandez, 6 – Couldn’t quite pick out Felix with a brilliant clipped ball over the top that had just a touch too much on it. Saw a decent strike well-blocked but he could only half-clear his lines as Tottenham produced a Skipp and a thump to open the scoring. Reuters
Hakim Ziyech, 4 – Seemingly booked, dismissed, then booked again for thrusting a ridiculous hand into the face of Royal in a moment of madness and confusion all round. Somehow he stayed on the pitch, but he failed to make it count and was withdrawn after 62 minutes. AFP
Raheem Sterling, 7 – Ran his socks off. Caused problems with his speed and ability to shift inside, and showed a commendable work rate when he stormed back to pick the pocket of Emerson. Tested Forster from distance but not enough of his teammates matched his energy. Reuters
Joao Felix, 7 – Always looked like the man most likely to produce a moment of magic; he just needed another blue shirt on his brilliant wavelength. Stung the palms of Forster with a strike from range and squandered a big opportunity when the ball got stuck under his feet. AFP
Kai Havertz, 5 – Produced some tidy link-up play but he never really had a clear sight of goal and didn’t do enough to threaten Forster’s clean sheet. Booked for his role in a melee sparked by Richarlison, Ziyech and Emerson. Getty
Wesley Fofana (Silva 19’), 6 – An early introduction for the former Leicester man and earnt his luck when his outstretched boot diverted Hojbjerg’s strike into the post. AFP
Denis Zakaria (Loftus-Cheek 62’), 4 – Had little impact as Spurs dominated after the break. EPA
Mason Mount (Ziyech 62’), 6 – Went into the book for protesting a little too loudly after Romero lunged in on Havertz. A frustrating half-hour or so for the Chelsea academy graduate, PA
Mykhailo Mudryk (Sterling 83’), NR – Almost provided an instant response from the bench when he blasted just over. EPA
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Felix 83’), NR – Thrown on in desperation more than anything and barely had a sniff. AFP