HAKIM ZIYECH took the roof of Stamford Bridge with a thunderbolt against Tottenham.
The Moroccan wideman beautifully broke the deadlock in the London derby with an astonishing effort from outside the box.
Spurs stopper Hugo Lloris could only stand and stare as the left-footed curler found the top corner.
It is Ziyech’s second in as many games following his opening goal in Chelsea’s midweek 1-1 draw at Brighton.
But for as good as that goal was, it does not even come closer to the forward’s stunner at the Bridge two minutes after the break.
Former England defender Matt Upson said on BBC: “Hakim Ziyech deserves the standing ovation he’s getting and not just for his goal, it’s about his overall contribution today.
“He’s been key to Chelsea today, he’s made clever runs, done really well coming inside on his left foot and some of his deliveries into the box have been brilliant.
“He’s had a really strong game.”
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Amazingly, Ziyech could currently be 3,500 miles away parading his sublime skills at the Africa Cup of Nations.
But his publicised fallout with Morocco manager Vahid Halilhodzic meant he was exiled from the squad.
Fortunately for Blues boss Thomas Tuchel, it has allowed Ziyech to come up trumps when Chelsea most needed him.
Just seven minutes later Chelsea doubled their lead after Thiago Silva headed home from a free-kick.
It wrapped up their THIRD win over bitter rivals Spurs in this month, having knocked them out of the Carabao Cup over two semi-final legs.
And the Blues got a much needed first league win in four matches to give them some breathing space in third.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk