Tottenham's Set-Piece Woes Continue as Chelsea Clinches Crucial Win
Spurs' defensive vulnerabilities at set-pieces were exposed again in a 2-0 loss to Chelsea, marking their third consecutive defeat.
- Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham faced a disappointing 2-0 defeat against Chelsea, highlighting ongoing issues with defending set-pieces.
- Despite changes to the lineup, Spurs' performance lacked conviction and aggression, with key players underperforming.
- Chelsea's interim manager Mauricio Pochettino praised his team's commitment and organization, despite numerous injuries.
- Tottenham's recent form has seen them drop significantly in the league standings, jeopardizing their European competition hopes.
- Postecoglou expressed frustration and acknowledged the need for a strategic shift to regain team confidence and effectiveness.























