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Marcos Alonso fired home a late winner for Chelsea

Not content with having scored a stunning free-kick in the first half, Alonso grabbed a second after firing under Lloris.

Despite Tottenham’s dominance, Chelsea managed to break. Spurs gave the ball away and Alonso raced up into the box.

The ball was fed for the full-back down the left and Lloris should have done better to clear the ball. The Spaniard scored his second to give Chelsea the win at Wembley.

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