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Fans on Twitter react to Hazard-inspired Chelsea comeback

Chelsea’s comeback was a sickening blow for Tottenham

Chelsea’s Eden Hazard-inspired fightback killed off Tottenham’s fading hopes of winning a first top-flight title since 1961 – much to the delight of Blues fans on Twitter.

Hazard, on as a half-time substitute, netted a late equaliser after Gary Cahill had pulled a goal back. Stamford Bridge erupted after the Belgian’s goal, with the home fans jubilantly celebrating the end of their despised rivals’ title challenge.

And many Arsenal fans also took great delight at their north London rivals’ expense…

This post was last modified on 03/05/2016

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  • Leicester didn't beat Spurs to the title, though - they beat everyone to the title. Spurs have never been above Leicester this season - but Arsenal were. Their fans seem to believe that focusing on Spurs having a very good season and maybe finishing above them is a joyous thing...strange.

    As for Chelsea: the outgoing title holders reaction' to pathetically relinquishing their title in the limpest title defender ever with a draw AT HOME...is to celebrate!!!! Tells you everything about the club, the players and the fans.

  • Considering they haven't really challenged for the title in a while it's been amazing to see just how many fans of various teams couldn't bear the thought of spurs being champions. It was nice that so many fans of different teams could unite behind such a worthy cause.

  • I won't go through the list of teams we would need to thank for allowing Spurs to finish miles ahead of you. (Bit sad)

    I'd rather congratulate you as you look like your a safe top half team now, so congratulations and well done.

    We shall have to assume you had it there all along but was saving it up for stopping Spurs title challenge. An excellent bit of planning. Your players have done you proud.

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