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Players of Chelsea celebrate after scoring a goal in the Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, December 8, 2024. /CFP
Cole Palmer scored twice from the penalty spot as Chelsea roared back from being two goals down after 11 minutes to beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-3 away and close the gap with Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
Two comical slips by Chelsea full back Marc Cucurella led to Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski giving the hosts a dream start but their joy turned to despair as the visitors showed why they should be considered title contenders.
Jadon Sancho rifled in a shot after 17 minutes to give Chelsea momentum and Palmer equalized from the spot just past the hour mark as Chelsea dominated the second period.
Enzo Fernandez powered home a shot to put Chelsea ahead and Palmer effectively wrapped it up with his second penalty late on before Son Heung-min scored a stoppage-time consolation goal.
Chelsea are in second place with 31 points from 15 games, four points behind Liverpool whose Saturday match away at Everton was postponed because of high winds.
Tottenham's second defeat of the week left them in 11th place with 20 points and the pressure mounting on manager Ange Postecoglou whose cause was not helped by losing center back Cristian Romero to injury early on.
"It's a sore one for sure, it's painful. We started the game really well and then we lose Cristian Romero and we had to reshuffle," the Australian, whose side have twice lost having led 2-0 this season, told Sky Sports. "The momentum shifted pretty quickly."
Chelsea's manager Enzo Maresca has played down the title chances of his expensively-assembled squad who are now unbeaten in seven games and have won their last four Premier League matches. They are also top scorers in the division with 35 goals and in Palmer have a player at the peak of his powers.
He now has 50 goal involvements (33 goals and 17 assists) in 48 Premier League games for the London club since joining from Manchester City.
"The first 10 or 15 minutes we conceded two easy goals but overall we were in control of the game," Italian Maresca said. "The reaction of the players was mentally strong both on and off the ball."