Best Goals From Tottenham Hotspur And Chelsea In The Premier League

On Monday, Tottenham Hotspur face Chelsea in the Premier League in what is expected to be a highly contested affair. We took a closer look at five of the best goals from the fixture over the years.

Spurs come into this fixture in red hot form, as they currently sit top of the league and remain unbeaten, so they will come into this game as firm favourites.

Chelsea have had a disappointing start to the 2023/24 campaign, as they currently sit 11th in the league and have lost four out of their opening 10 fixtures in the top flight.

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Gareth Bale, 2009/10

Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Chelsea

This goal from Gareth Bale was a trademark one from the Welsh winger, as he picked the ball up out wide, twisted and turned and then expertly finished into the Chelsea net to double his sides lead. 

Gianfranco Zola, 2002/03

Chelsea 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

The visitors fully deserved all three points in this match, but yet again for Chelsea Gianfranco Zola got them out of trouble with a superbly executed free kick from 25-yards out, leaving the Spurs goalkeeper with no chance.

Christian Eriksen, 2017/18

Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur 

Christian Eriksen was known for his set pieces and long range strikes, and he certainly proved this with his effort against Chelsea, after he picked the ball up from 30-yards-out and cannoned a shot off the bar into the back of the net, leaving the home faithful silent.

Robbie Keane, 2007/08

Tottenham Hotspur 4-4 Chelsea

This game will go down as one of the greatest ever between the two sides, after Spurs came back and got an equaliser in the dying embers of the match, thanks to Robbie Keane when he fired home from outside the area to claim a point for his side.

Eden Hazard, 2015/16

Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur 

The draw for Spurs on this day meant that Leicester City were crowned Premier League champions, and the nail in the coffin was Eden Hazard’s equaliser, when he superbly curled one past Hugo Lloris in the Spurs net from just inside the penalty area.

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