Chelsea completed an incredible comeback to beat rivals Tottenham in a seven-goal thriller in north London.
Spurs took the lead very early on in their back yard. Marc Cucurella slipped and that allowed Brennan Johnson to find Dominic Solanke at the near post. Not too long after, Dejan Kulusevski made it two-nil to Tottenham after another slip from Cucurella.
Jadon Sancho was on hand to respond for Chelsea with a lovely strike from outside of the box. In the second-half, the Blues started off in a dominant manner and were awarded a penalty around an hour into the game. Cole Palmer, of course, scored from the spot.
Not too long afterwards, Enzo Fernandez made it 3-2 to Chelsea with a fantastic strike on his left foot. Into the bottom corner, no chance for Fraser Forster, completing a remarkable comeback for the Blues.
Palmer inflicted even more pain on Spurs a bit later on. After winning the penalty, Chelsea's star player produced a Panenka penalty to make it four for the visitors.
Son Heung-min got one back to make it 4-3 to the visitors. That was very late on, however, and Chelsea held on for all three points. Below, Bobby Vincent provides you with the full Chelsea player ratings from north London.
Robert Sanchez - An early kick out of play did not help with the Spaniard's confidence against a Spurs team that pressed really high. He then gave it away to gift Spurs a great chance later in the first-half. 5.
Moises Caicedo - Did okay at right-back but looked much better in the second-half after being moved back into the centre of midfield. Wins the penalty on the hour-mark. 6.
Levi Colwill - Beaten at the near post for Solanke's opening goal. Not his best day in blue but not disastrous. 5.
Benoit Badiashile - An early misplaced pass. After some recent improvement in his performances, he looked rash once again on Sunday evening. A bit better in the second-half. 5.
Marc Cucurella - His unfortunate slip early on proved costly. And then again. You couldn't write it. He changed his boots after that. An assist brings his number up a bit. 5.
Romeo Lavia - Booked early on which made it difficult for the returning Belgian. However, on the ball, his passing was fantastic. Came off at half-time with an injury. 6.
Enzo Fernandez - Such a good finish. An unstoppable strike into the bottom corner on his weaker foot. Have some of that. He's in the form of his life right now. 8.
Pedro Neto - A threat but he would have liked to have been involved more. 6.
Cole Palmer - Missed a golden chance about 20 minutes in, not making the required connection with the ball. Scored twice in the second-half with penalties, the second in particular was ice-cold. 8.
Jadon Sancho - A fantastic strike to reply for Chelsea after going two goals down. His overall performance, too, was fantastic. He ran it back to his Borussia Dortmund days. 8.
Nicolas Jackson - Not his brilliant best like he has been in recent weeks. Chelsea could not get him as involved as they would have liked. 5.
Subs
Malo Gusto (on for Lavia 46') - Had a decent shot saved after coming on. Did well. 6.
Christopher Nkunku (on for Jackson 76') - Didn't see too much of him after he replaced Jackson with not long left. N/A.
Noni Madueke (on for Neto 87') - N/A.
Renato Veiga (on for Cucurella 90') - N/A.