Ziyech's moment of magic inspires Chelsea to victory

Thiago Silva was also on target in a 2-0 win for the hosts.

Hakim Ziyech lived up to his wizard nickname with a spellbinding strike to sink Tottenham 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in Chelsea's pivotal Premier League win.

Thiago Silva headed home Mason Mount's free-kick to cement Chelsea's third victory over their London rivals this month, after wins in both legs of the Carabao Cup semi-final.

Wily Brazil defender Silva had earlier done just enough after a push from Harry Kane to earn a foul that denied the England captain the game's opening goal.

Kane tapped past Kepa Arrizabalaga after a light tussle with Silva in the Chelsea box, only to be penalised for a foul on Silva, leaving the game scoreless at half-time.

Ziyech's masterful curling effort transformed the mood at Stamford Bridge, however, for both himself and all of Chelsea.

The 28-year-old refused to celebrate his blistering goal at Brighton on Tuesday, but five days later, his moment of sheer magic had him pointing to the skies in jubilation.

Suppose Ziyech needed the personal boost. How does Chelsea require this result? Since December, the Blues' five draws and then defeat at Manchester City had left Thomas Tuchel's men in a precarious Premier League position.

Tottenham pitched up in west London with four games in hand over their fierce foes, knowing that a maximum return would see them leapfrog the Blues and move into the top four.

Chelsea's first league win in five – and since Boxing Day – eased a massive amount of pressure, though, as the hosts finally found their fluency in a pulsating second half.

Spurs finished the day in the seventh spot, trailing the third-placed Blues by 11 points, possibly 12 in hand. However, the manner of the defeat and the overall momentum swing will leave Chelsea by far the more confident of a top-four finish.

Tottenham's nine-match unbeaten Premier League run under new boss Antonio Conte came abruptly, with the Italian manager defeated at his old stomping ground once more.

Ziyech's wonder strike would have been worthy of winning any contest, though, and Callum Hudson-Odoi must also earn significant plaudits for his assist.

England forward rolled Japhet Tanganga to jink clear before feeding Ziyech on the edge of the area.

What followed turned a game that until the break at least had hung right in the balance.

Romelu Lukaku spurned a good chance for Chelsea just minutes into the contest.

The Belgium striker leaned back on Mount's low centre and skied the ball into the stands.

Ziyech's cute far-post cross then had Hudson-Odoi creeping round the back of the defence only to nod wide.

The Moroccan hit the target from 20 yards, but Hugo Lloris coped easily with an effort lacking actual venom.

Matt Doherty was rightly not censured after Malang Sarr's heavy fall under a challenge.

Chelsea's measured build-up play could not be matched in the final third, as Jorginho's loose pass meant for Lukaku saw a promising move break down.

Lukaku wasted another glorious opening from another low Mount cross, with Hudson-Odoi unable to make anything happen after latching on to the loose ball at the far post.

Kane thought he had stolen Tottenham the lead at the death of the first half, only for his effort to be chalked off almost as soon as the ball crossed the whitewash.

The England captain was pulled back for his push on Silva, with the Brazil defender using all his wiles to earn the foul and deny Spurs the goal.

Chelsea returned from the half-time break a team refreshed and revitalised.

And Ziyech's superb goal only added to that rejuvenation as the Moroccan forward left Lloris no chance by fizzing the ball right into the top corner.

Silva put the seal on Mount's wicked free-kick to wrap up a result to fire up the Blues and stall the Spurs.