Bramall on swapping factory for Arsenalpublished at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 6 January 2017
Car factory worker Cohen Bramall was facing redundancy at Christmas - now he's heading for Premier League football with Arsenal.
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Sanchez punishes Cahill error for Gunners' first
Walcott finishes sublime move for the second
Ozil volleys in the third from Sanchez cross
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Car factory worker Cohen Bramall was facing redundancy at Christmas - now he's heading for Premier League football with Arsenal.
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Read MoreTottenham's victory over Premier League leaders Chelsea might have thrown the title race wide open after Spurs ended the Blues' run of 13 straight wins.
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Read MoreTottenham 2-0 Chelsea
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
Dele Alli has hit Chelsea with a real counter punch there because Chelsea had come flying out at the start of the second half.
Still no sense inside White Hart Lane that this is done and dusted but it will take some feat from Chelsea to rescue something from this game now.
Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte turned away in despair as Dele Alli headed Spurs in front. Christian Eriksen was allowed too much space to cross and Alli too much time to head past Thibaut Courtois.
Much joy around White Hart Lane - but caution too as this Chelsea team has proved its made of stern stuff. Remember the win at Manchester City?
Tottenham 0-0 Chelsea
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
"Come here. Here. Here." That was an arm-waving Antonio Conte to Marcos Alonso when he was standing just 10 yards further forward than his manager wanted at a free-kick.
Conte the micro- manager.
Tottenham 0-0 Chelsea
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
No real flow to the game here at White Hart Lane - with only that one chance for Eden Hazard to raise the temperature.
Pochettinio and Conte, especially Conte, are out in their technical area delivering instructions in animated fashion but it has been a scrappy, disjointed opening phase.
Tottenham v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
A very warm exchange and embrace between Mauricio Pochettino and Antonio Conte as they meet in the technical area. Could be lively around there tonight.
Tottenham v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
The atmosphere is building at White Hart Lane ahead of Spurs against Chelsea - and this famous stadium is now a combination of the club's present and future.
Tottenham's new 61,000-seater stadium is actually taking shape around the current stadium and will open at the start of the 2018-19 season.
Spurs have the chance to make a real statement of intent about their own title ambitions tonight - but a Chelsea win will extend their advantage to eight points and place their rivals in an even more difficult position.
Tottenham v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at White Hart Lane
I was at Emirates Stadium on 24 September when Chelsea lost 3-0 to Arsenal - a loss that left them languishing in eighth place, eight points behind then leaders Manchester City.
Chelsea were so poor, so easily beaten, that they resembled a team facing an uphill struggle to even get near the top four places.
Manager Antonio Conte has since overseen a truly remarkable transformation that sees them in command of the title race and on the brink of Premier League history as they go for a 14th straight win.
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