Tottenham inflicted a first league defeat of the season on Chelsea at Wembley on Saturday, with the Lilywhites blowing away their London rivals in a thrilling display.
Spurs were superb from the first whistle and found themselves 2-0 within 16 minutes.
Dele Alli, who impressed throughout, scored a deft header from a Christian Eriksen centre to open the scoring.
Soon after, the Lilywhites doubled their advantage, with Harry Kane’s fierce drive wrong-footing Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Chelsea goal.
The Blues were struggling to deal with Tottenham’s vibrant pressing performance, with Eden Hazard struggling to make his mark on the game.
After the break, Son Heung-Min would score the goal of the game, his 50th for Spurs in all competitions, after latching on to a pass from Alli.
The Korean raced towards the Chelsea goal, leaving Jorginho in his wake, before sidestepping David Luiz and firing past Kepa.
That fine solo goal topped off a fabulous display from Spurs, although the Chelsea defending, both for that goal and throughout the game, was quite feeble.
Sub Olivier Giroud did manage to head home a consolation goal for the visitors on 85 minutes.
20 – Olivier Giroud is only the second player in @premierleague history to score 20 goals as a substitute (Jermain Defoe 24). Cameo. #TOTCHE
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However, Mauricio Pochettino’s side were well worth their 3-1 win, a result which sees them go third ahead of Chelsea.
22 – Since Mauricio Pochettino took charge in 2014, Tottenham have won more Premier League London derby games than any other side. Bragging. #TOTCHE pic.twitter.com/OvDmgL6DQk
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As for Mauricio Sarri and the Blues, they suffer their first league defeat of the campaign, with the manner of the loss sure to concern the Italian.