Second-half latest: Chelsea 1 Tottenham 2 – Spurs close to victory at the Bridge

Soccer - UEFA Champions League - Group G - Chelsea v FC Schalke 04 - Stamford Bridge

Gary Cahill’s 58th-minute goal hauled Chelsea back into the derby at Stamford Bridge, where Tottenham must win in order to keep their slim title hopes alive.

Goals from Harry Kane and Son Heung-min put the visitors in control before Cahill got in front of Toby Alderweireld to control Willian’s right-wing corner and then poked the ball in with his left boot.

With the home fans desperate for their team to ensure their London rivals do not win the Premier League, Chelsea’s players responded with a high-tempo start.

But they were undone 10 minutes before half-time when a neat Spurs move culminated in Erik Lamela cleverly threading the ball through to Kane, who rounded keeper Asmir Begovic before applying the finish.

And after Branislav Ivanovic gave the ball away a minute before the interval, Christian Eriksen played in Son, who coolly steered the ball past Begovic.

Chelsea had gone close to taking an early lead when Cahill headed wide from Cesc Fabregas’ left-wing corner.

Fabregas then had a chance but side-footed wide from the edge of the penalty area after being teed up by Diego Costa, who later had a powerful shot tipped over by keeper Hugo Lloris.

At the other end, Danny Rose shot wide from 25 yards, Son sent a left-footed effort well wide, and Kane fired over with a long-range free-kick before eventually breaking the deadlock.

There was controversy soon after Son’s goal. Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino broke up a scuffle between Willian and Rose near the touchline, and during a melee that followed Spurs’ Moussa Dembele appeared gouge Costa’s eyes.

Cahill and skipper John Terry returned to the heart of the Chelsea defence following their respective injuries, while Eden Hazard was dropped to the Blues bench.

Hazard replaced Pedro at half-time and forced a near-post save from Lloris as Chelsea attempted to get back into the game.

Tottenham, who have not won at the Bridge since 1990, remained a threat and Begovic twice saved to deny Kane, keeping out a header and a low shot from the England striker.

But Pochettino’s side then switched off a set-piece and were punished by Cahill, whose goal raised the hopes of Chelsea fans that their team could yet get the result that would confirm leaders Leicester as champions.

Costa almost equalised but was unable to reach Hazard’s low cross, before Begovic saved from substitute Ryan Mason to prevent a Tottenham third.

Chelsea: Begovic; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta; Mikel, Matic (Oscar 77); Willian, Fabregas, Pedro (Hazard 45); Costa.
Subs: Amelia, Baba, Loftus-Cheek, Kenedy, Traore.