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Tottenham 2-1 Chelsea
Ham's Day:Tottenham came back from a goal down to earn their first league win over Chelsea since 1990 thanks to an impressive goal from Aaron Lennon.
The visitors took the lead when Claude Makelele fired in a superb half-volley. The holding midfielder is not renowned as a potent threat to goal but, on this occasion, he connected beautifully and It left Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho grinning from ear to ear.
Spurs - who had last beaten Chelsea at home in the league in 1987 came back when Michael Dawson brought Spurs back into the match with a well-placed header, before Lennon capitalised on Robbie Keane's good work with a crisp finish.
With seven minutes of the half gone, Keane dazzled substitute Khalid Boulahrouz, who came on for Paulo Ferreira, and fired in a great cross into the area that was controlled and then coolly finished by the diminutive Lennon.
It was fantastic technique from the England star and was just reward for his valiant work. Chelsea began to look more desperate as Spurs grew in confidence and that anxiety resulted in fouls committed. Chelsea were reduced to 10 men when John Terry picked up a second booking over an incident with Pascal Chimbonda
For the Blues this proved costly when Terry was shown his second yellow and sent off for what seemed like an altercation with Chimbonda.
