SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:02 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2015
He had to come on really. Christian Eriksen on for Mousa Dembele. A universally appreciated sub.
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He had to come on really. Christian Eriksen on for Mousa Dembele. A universally appreciated sub.
Earlier we were asking for your thoughts on how competing in the Europa League can affect a club's domestic campaign.
Rian Hoskins: It depends how you manage your squad and your attitude to the Europa League. It affects domestic form but can bring silverware.
Neil, Stratford: The Europa League is far too long. The number games needed to win it is half a Premier League season. The old Uefa Cup was much better and more exciting, playing top teams from early in the competition. That said, as an Aston Villa fan I have more pressing worries.
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Here they come back out...
There were some incredible reactions from players yesterday.
But maybe the most remarkable of all came in the Conference North when Worcester City's Shab Khan channelled his inner WWE wrestler as, after a shocking challenger from Stockport's Charlie Russell, Khan picked him up and threw him to the ground in a wrestling style.
If you have not seen the footage, then watch it on the BBC Sport site now.
We have already seen the plans for the half-time entertainment at Worcester's next home game. Here's a sneaky peek.
Two big games still to come in the Premier League this afternoon don't forget:
Everton v Leicester (14:05 GMT)
Southampton v Liverpool (16:15 GMT)
Both games coming up right here.
Christian Eriksen has been called back down the tunnel. Will he be on at the break?
I've seen Jose Mourinho accused of plenty of things before, but lacking in self confidence? That's a new one...
Jose Mourinho has been on fine form this morning (see 11:18 and above). Here's some of your reaction.
Simon, Sussex: Jose's adoption of a siege mentality is the classic approach of someone who is paranoid, delusional and desperately lacking in self-confidence!
Conor McMeekin: Anyone who has watched Chelsea games this season can't deny we've been hard done by. Almost every 50-50 decision has gone against us.
Antony London: That's right football fans - managers shouldn't make one peep when their players nearly suffer a career-threatening injury. Just like you would be silent if someone wronged your friends or family members.
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Jose Mourinho is asked how Chelsea's Premier League title winning team of 2004-05 compared to the current side, who are top of the table by five points.
"I refuse to compare a that that won everything with a team that has won nothing," Mourinho says on Sky Sports. "But I think if we have the chance to win then we have the potential to play more beautifully than the other team.
"The only similarity is the oxygen we breathe in the dressing room and the relationship between the players and the manager and the players and the assistants. After that the profile of the team is completely different. Now we try to control the game by having the ball and having more possession."
Tottenham academy coach Bradley Allen
BBC Radio London at White Hart Lane
"Tottenham needed the first goal because then West Ham's approach would have been different. Spurs couldn't quite take their chances, and since West Ham took the lead they have controlled the game well and Spurs have ebbed away a little bit.
"Mauricio Pochettino will have to find some strong words to get more energy from his players in the second half. It's the perfect scenario for West Ham, and they will make it very difficult for Spurs after the break."
Spurs fans will be pleased to know that they have recovered 15 points from losing positions this season. Usually win 2-1 with a late Christian Eriksen goal don't they? Get him on...
Jose Mourinho, speaking on Goals on Sunday on Sky Sports, explains why he returned to become Chelsea manager.
He says: "One of the good things of my career has given me the ability to choose where I wanted to go. I know where my family like to be and are happy. Chelsea was my first love outside of my country and a special place for me. This new Chelsea profile was important to bring me back.
"Mr Abramovich is very sure of what he wants, stability, to meet financial fair play, working completely to the financial fair play rules where to buy you have to sell. We have to work the academy and the project was a real challenge.
"The team in 2004-05 had finished and we have just a couple of players left from then. Chelsea needed to build a team for the next decade and that was great motivation."
Spurs started well, bossed the ball and hit the post, but West Ham lead through a magic header. Can Spurs turn it around?
Tottenham academy coach Bradley Allen
BBC Radio London at White Hart Lane
"I really think Mauricio Pochettino will be considering bringing on Christian Eriksen. Tottenham are lacking creativity, someone to have some influence on this game. The home side have had some chances but West Ham are doing an excellent job at the moment. How big a win would this be for Sam Allardyce? My prediction is that if they win, he is manager next season. This result would end that conversation."
TWO MINUTES added on as Spurs make more sloppy mistakes at the back, giving away the ball cheaply. Mauricio Pochettino needs to put a rocket under his side at the interval.
Jack Williams: Genuinely sloppy play. Spurs are missing the creativity of Christian Eriksen.
Steve at Longleat: Never understand this resting players thing. Get 3-0 up then rest players, Eriksen more likely to get injured if he comes off the bench. Not like they work 12-hour nights!
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Mousa Demeble is loudly jeered by White Hart Lane after he again turns into trouble and loses the ball. Harry Kane then shanks a pass out of play. It's all going to pot for the hosts.
Ryan Mason with a cracking slide-tackle in midfield, but he then undoes his good work with a daisy-cutter wide from 30 yards. Never, ever going in.
Any more goals before the break?
Tottenham academy coach Bradley Allen
BBC Radio London at White Hart Lane
"There are real enforcers in the West Ham midfield and Spurs are getting more joy playing a long ball to Harry Kane at times. Mousa Demeble needs to be a bit sharper when playing the shorter give-and-go passes too. There's no point over-complicating in the middle. This game is opening up and I would fancy West Ham to see this through if they got a second."
Excellent feet from Harry Kane as he beats two men down the left but he can't find a team-mate, before he does find Erik Lamela only for the Argentine to lose it. Spurs just not putting it together in the final third.