Chelsea have three problems despite scraping Tottenham win in red card VAR chaos


Chelsea ended Tottenham’s unbeaten start to the season in a Premier League classic in north London. The Blues won 4-1 but boss Mauricio Pochettino still has a number of concerns that will worry him moving forward.

Tottenham took an early lead when Dejan Kulusevski’s shot took a cruel deflection of Levi Colwill to leave Robert Sanchez helpless. But the early domination from the hosts wasn’t to last.

Chelsea had two goals disallowed for offside after Destiny Udogie was lucky to escape red for a tackle on Raheem Sterling. Cristian Romero was then sent off for a high challenge on Enzo Fernandez, with Cole Palmer equalising from the resulting penalty.

Udogie finally got his marching orders early in the second half with a trip on Sterling earning him a second yellow. Spurs and especially goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario put up a huge fight to preserve their unbeaten run but Chelsea finally broke through with Nicolas Jackson scoring from close range.

Spurs then pushed for an equaliser of their own and ultimately opened themselves up at the back, with Jackson adding two more to complete a hat-trick. Express Sport looks at three problems Chelsea still face despite the win.

Caicedo difficulties

Moises Caicedo cost Chelsea a British record transfer fee of £115million in the summer. However, he is yet to show his real form from his time at Brighton.

The Ecuador star was unable to take a grip on the match, even when Spurs were down to nine. It appears he will take longer to settle at Stamford Bridge than most would have predicted.

Mudryk struggles

Mykhaylo Mudryk had a night to forget after coming on to replace Fernandez in the 58th minute. It seemed everything the winger did went wrong.

Chelsea needed to remain calm and wait for the open spaces. But Mudryk was often wasteful in possession and the £88m they spent on him looks stranger by the day.

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