Six minutes into stoppage time, striker Harry Kane scored the equaliser that earned Tottenham a draw in their London derby at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea in a Premier League match on Sunday.
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Face-to-face confrontation between Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte and Chelsea Manager Thomas Tuchel. Photo: Robin Jones/Getty Images via weaintgotnoglory |
The match finished in an angry confrontation between Blues manager Thomas Tuchel and Spurs manager Antonio Conte that led to both being red-carded.
In the 19th minute, Chelsea took the lead which they deserved after dominating the first half. New Senegalese signing Kalidou Koulibaly opened scoring through a beautiful volley from Marc Cucurella’s corner.
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Chelsea Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly celebrating after scoring the opener for the Blues. Photo: @chelseafc |
The visitors levelled up in the 68th minute through Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s shot which beat goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
According to BBC Sport:
Chelsea were furious that referee Anthony Taylor had failed to penalise Rodrigo Bentancur for a challenge on Kai Havertz, the ensuing melee leading to face-to-face fury between the two managers which ended with both Chelsea boss Tuchel and Spurs counterpart Conte receiving yellow cards.
The hosts regained the lead when Reece James converted former Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling’s pass in the 77th minute.
Thomas Tuchel’s men thought they had earned another three points to make it two victories after two matches until English striker Harry Kane headed in Ivan Perisic’s corner six minutes into stoppage time.