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Tottenham suffered a 0-1 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It was a lacklustre display from the Lilywhites, who struggled to create opportunities and managed just a single attempt on goal. Spurs were fortunate not to concede more, as Chelsea squandered several clear chances throughout the match. Tottenham’s goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, was clearly their best player on the night.

This was Spurs’ 10th home defeat in the last 12 games against Chelsea. The loss saw Spurs drop down to fourth place in the league, behind Liverpool, who beat Aston Villa 2-0 to go third. After the full-time whistle, the team was booed off the field by frustrated fans who were upset with the performance.

With injuries mounting, Spurs are reportedly looking to reinforce their squad in January. During the summer transfer window, Tottenham offloaded their best player, Son Heung-min, to the MLS, leaving a major void in their lineup. The Lilywhites recruited Randal Kolo Munai on deadline day on a season-long loan from PSG, after Dominic Solanke picked up an injury. However, the Frenchman has struggled to make any significant impact so far.

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