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So, Chelsea vs. Tottenham, yeah?

ByKarine Solloway

Dec 11, 2024

My big sister Lola, a life-long Tottenham fan demands, “We support Tottenham, don’t forget.” Naturally, I did the only reasonable thing: I cheered for Chelsea. Why? Because blue is my favourite colour. More importantly, being annoying is my love language. Little did I know, I was about to witness the most unbelievably entertaining football match ever.

First Half: The Drama Begins

Tottenham start like they’ve just downed ten double espressos. Within 11 minutes, they’re 2-0 up. Solanke and Kulusevski are running circles around Chelsea’s defence. Lola is grinning like a Cheshire cat, and I’m considering switching sides just to wipe that smug look off her face.

Then Jadon Sancho decides to give Chelsea a lifeline, smashing one in off the post. It’s 2-1. Lola’s eye-roll could’ve powered a the whole Tottenham area.

Second Half: Sweet, Sweet Chaos

The second half? Absolute mayhem. First, Cole Palmer steps up to take a penalty. Lola mutters, “He’ll miss,” and … Palmer scores! Cool as a cucumber. It’s 2-2, and I’m loving the way Lola’s smile is slowly fading.

Then Enzo Fernandez does this thing. He volleys the ball like he’s auditioning for a highlight reel, and suddenly Chelsea are 3-2 up. I’m screaming like I just won the lottery, and Lola is now pretending she doesn’t know me.

But wait, there’s more! Cole Palmer wins another penalty, and this time he goes full Panenka. A Pa-nen-ka, in this kind of match? Who does that? Legend. It’s 4-2, and I’m thinking about printing his face on a T-shirt to lovingly stuff Lola’s Christmas stocking.

The Final Minutes: Nerve-Wracking

Of course, Tottenham’s Son Heung-min scores in stoppage time to make it 4-3, because football loves drama. Lola gets a glimmer of hope, but it’s too late. The whistle blows, and Chelsea walk away victorious. My celebration dance? Iconic. Lola? Sulking.

Darling of Players:

  • Cole Palmer: Two penalties, one ridiculously cheeky. My hero.
  • Enzo Fernandez: That volley! If football had mic drops, this would be it.
  • Marc Cucurella: Let’s just say he had a “learning experience.”

Controversy Corner

Oh, and Caicedo dodged a red card for a flying challenge. Lola’s rant about referees will be echoing in my head for weeks. But hey, it’s football.

The Final Verdict

Chelsea’s comeback was pure theatre, and I was living for it. Lola might think I’m the worst sister ever but watching her beloved Tottenham crumble was worth every second. So yeah, being a rebel and backing Chelsea? Best decision ever. Up the Blues!