Chelsea's Joao Pedro Says Helping Team Matters More than Goals
Chelsea dominated Tottenham with a 1-0 win, marking their fifth straight victory over Spurs and ending Joao Pedro's goal drought, while Tottenham managed only two shots on target.
- Joao Pedro's 35th-minute strike secured Chelsea Football Club a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on November 1, 2025, ending his 10-game goal drought.
- Tottenham's errors left space for Chelsea as Tottenham Hotspur offered little attacking threat, mustering only two shots with one on target, under Thomas Frank, Tottenham head coach.
- Guglielmo Vicario produced several key saves denying Joao Pedro and blocking a stoppage-time shot, while Jamie Gittens missed a sitter and Pedro Neto forced a save.
- Chelsea's victory extends a dominant run over Spurs, marking five successive wins and 10 victories in the last 12 meetings, while home fans booed as Tottenham suffered their third defeat under Thomas Frank.
- Both clubs sit on 17 points after 10 games, seven behind league leaders Arsenal, as Chelsea celebrated a strong display with Moises Caicedo, Chelsea midfielder, singled out as immense.
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Chelsea's Joao Pedro says helping team matters more than goals
Chelsea striker Joao Pedro said he was relieved to end his goal drought but not overly concerned about his numbers, insisting that team success is his priority after netting the winner in Saturday's 1-0 Premier League win at Tottenham Hotspur.Chelsea took the lead when Moises Caicedo stole the ball from Micky
Soccer-Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought
LONDON (Reuters) -Chelsea beat hosts Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday with Brazil striker Joao Pedro scoring the only goal of the game and getting back on the scoresheet for the first time since August. Read full story
Chelsea win 1-0 at Spurs as Joao Pedro ends goal drought
LONDON: Chelsea beat hosts Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday with Brazil striker Joao Pedro scoring the only goal of the game and getting back on the scoresheet for the first time since August. Enzo Maresca’s men, stung by last weekend’s home defeat by Sunderland, took the lead when Moises Caicedo stole the ball from Micky van de Ven and squared for Joao
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