We hope that all the football match-days in 2015 carry on just like this one…
Chelsea surrendered ground in the title race this evening as Mourinho’s men suffered a rare defeat in an absolutely bonkers match at White Hart Lane.
The result was very much in-keeping with an absolutely crazy day of football in the Premier League and Twitter has had its say.
33 – There were 33 goals in the Premier League today, the most seen in the competition on New Year’s Day. Bonanza.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 1, 2015
Goals conceded by top 6 after 20 PL games: Chelsea 19, Man City 19, Man United 20, Southampton 15, Spurs 27, Arsenal 25.
— Sport Witness (@Sport_Witness) January 1, 2015
Man City’s win & Chelsea’s loss means they’re level on: W-D-L Goals scored Conceded Points It’s tight at the top… pic.twitter.com/WjUKCORaOZ
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 1, 2015
Chelsea top on alphabetical order
— Alan Smith (@alansmith90) January 1, 2015
This is the first time Chelsea have conceded 4+ goals in a Premier League game under Jose Mourinho.
— 8 Fact Football (@8Fact_Footballl) January 1, 2015
Come On You Spurs! Tottenham Hotspur trounces Chelsea, 5-3. Harry Kane scores twice, assists on another goal in win. pic.twitter.com/apFuVow24J
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 1, 2015
Let’s all laugh at Chelsea so hard we can’t read the league table…..
— tim payton (@timpayton) January 1, 2015
To be FRANK, Chelsea are missing Some-Juan but they said it didn’t MATA
— Matthew (@carrick_fan) January 1, 2015
Chelsea fans reactions Right now! pic.twitter.com/Qwi35dmo0F
— Football Trolls (@Footballltrolls) January 1, 2015
I spot Chelsea’s team bus on motorway! pic.twitter.com/knvJAkuQxq
— Angry Di Maria (@angry_dimaria) January 1, 2015
Mourinho to the Chelsea players in the dressing room https://t.co/8noPeLaKQ3
— FootyHumour (@FootyHumour) January 1, 2015
Surely even José will have to concede that alphabetical order is one variable that isn’t stacked against Chelsea.
— Dave Donnelly (@YeSecondPost) January 1, 2015
If Chelsea and Man City have identical records at the end of the season, there will be a play-off game to decide it! pic.twitter.com/qmH8XNU2DB
— Ladbrokes (@Ladbrokes) January 1, 2015
Harry Kane scores (again) for Tottenham. Might as well get these ready. pic.twitter.com/nMzlpXpDtN
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) January 1, 2015
34 – The last New Year’s Day to see more top-flight goals than there were today (33) was in 1987 (34 goals). Hurricane.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 1, 2015