Chelsea emerged victorious from a pulsating seven-goal thriller at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Sunday, as Cole Palmer’s brace from the penalty spot helped the Blues overcome an early two-goal deficit to triumph 4-3.
Tottenham appeared in control after Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski struck within the opening 11 minutes, taking advantage of Marc Cucurella’s footing issues on the slick surface. However, Jadon Sancho’s 18th-minute response sparked Chelsea’s comeback.
Palmer, who earned man of the match honors, transformed the game in the second half. The 22-year-old England international converted penalties in the 59th and 83rd minutes while also setting up Enzo Fernandez’s 74th-minute strike that gave Chelsea their first lead.
“Palmer, as has often been the case, was Chelsea’s star of the show,” match observers noted of his performance, which included four successful dribbles and four shots alongside his two goals and assist. The former Manchester City youngster’s composure from the spot proved decisive after Yves Bissouma and Pape Sarr committed fouls in their own box.
Son Heung-min’s 97th-minute goal created late tension but couldn’t prevent Chelsea’s fifth consecutive victory in all competitions. The result moved the Blues to second place, four points behind Liverpool, while Tottenham remained 11th after their seventh league defeat.