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Chelsea 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur: Dele Alli double and Christian Eriksen's long-range wonderstrike end visitors' 28-year wait for victory at Stamford Bridge

Tottenham managed a 3-1 victory against Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

Chelsea took the lead after half an hour of the game, with Alvaro Morata profiting from a Hugo Lloris error to head home. But Spurs equalised before the break courtesy of a sensational long-range striker from Christian Eriksen.

The visitors then ended a 28-year wait for a victory at Stamford Bridge courtesy of a Dele Alli double in the second period.

Alvaro Morata put Chelsea ahead in the first-half with a headed goal — the first time he bagged in the league in 2018
Morata's Chelsea team-mates show their delight after the Spanish striker managed to open the scoring at Stamford Bridge
Morata's Chelsea team-mates show their delight after the Spanish striker managed to open the scoring at Stamford Bridge
Christian Eriksen then equalised for the visitors during added time at the end of the first-half with a sweet long-range strike
Christian Eriksen then equalised for the visitors during added time at the end of the first-half with a sweet long-range strike
The Danish midfielder slides on his knees to celebrate after his incredible strike at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon
The Danish midfielder slides on his knees to celebrate after his incredible strike at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon
Dele Alli then sent Spurs on the way to a first victory at Stamford Bridge since 1990 with a finish past Willy Caballero
Dele Alli then sent Spurs on the way to a first victory at Stamford Bridge since 1990 with a finish past Willy Caballero
Alli ran off to celebrate in front of the Chelsea fans after converting Eric Dier's long ball to score Tottenham's second goal
Alli ran off to celebrate in front of the Chelsea fans after converting Eric Dier's long ball to score Tottenham's second goal
The midfielder then struck his second and Spurs' third after managing to control the ball inside the Chelsea area
The midfielder then struck his second and Spurs' third after managing to control the ball inside the Chelsea area

Hugo Lloris is not the size of Anthony Joshua.