Hello and welcome to football.london for live coverage of Enzo Maresca's post-match press conference.

Chelsea have just beaten Tottenham 4-3 in north London as the Blues came back from two goals down to beat their rivals. Goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski early on handed Spurs a healthy advantage but Jadon Sancho's long-range strike gave Chelsea a lifeline later in the half.

Cole Palmer equalised from the penalty spot in the second-half after a dominant start from the Blues. Enzo Fernandez then put the visitors ahead for the first time with a wonderful left-footed strike before Palmer gave the Blues a two-goal advantage.

Son Heung-min got one back for Spurs in stoppage time but it proved to be nothing but a consolation goal. Maresca was visibly delighted at full-time, celebrating with the away fans, and we will hear from the Chelsea head coach soon.

Below, Bobby Vincent brings you live updates from everything Maresca has to say...

Key Events

That's all

That is all we have time for this evening.

On message to players

After the game, my message to the players is to be focused in the day by day, our sessions, the next game on Thursday and then Sunday. The main focus has to be to enjoy the day off and when we come back, 100%, train well, go for the game. The fans can dream because from the outside, it is quite clear and inside, the reality is we are not ready but the important thing is we improve day by day.

On Sancho form

Since we started, the reason why Jadon came here is because we think he is going to help us. Unfortunately he had small problems so he was out for a while. He cannot drop, otherwise he is not going to play. Him and Pedro, on and off the ball were fantastic. This is what we need.

Is Palmer the best in the league?

For us, for sure, but the Premier League is full of top players and top talent. Cole belongs with those players.

I had Cole for one year four years ago so I know him from then. When he was with me in U23s, he was in one way and now, he is exactly the same guy. Lovely, humble, no strange things and this is the best thing for young players.

On full-time celebrations

We work every day for these kind of moments, to celebrate with the fans and be close with them. The way we are in this moment, we are all happy and to share that moment is fantastic. We need our fans home and away. Against Brentford, we need them. It won't be an easy game and we need them to help us.

On Cucurella's boots

It can happen. Players slip in football. Unfortunately it happened twice but no more than that.

On Lavia

Unfortunately, he felt something in his hamstring in the last minutes of the first-half. I don't like to lose players for five, six or seven games in a row, even if Romeo was fantastic in the first-half.

More on Palmer

Because Cole belongs with that sort of players, they are not normal players, they are top players. Top players do things normal players don't. He is top. We can expect this from Cole.

On Palmer's penalties

Since we started, I didn't see Cole shooting penalties. The second penalty, it's cold. It's cold. The good thing about him, again tonight, Bissouma is marking him man-to-man but the way he works off the ball, it's fantastic.

On togetherness

We are trying to work mentally and togetherness, to come to this stadium and think you are going to win and not suffer, it's impossible. It's the perfect win probably because of this.

On the performance and win

2-0 down, it was the worst picture for us. We conceded two goals from Cucu [slipping] and a couple more chances from the wrong build-up.

Second-half, we deserve to win the game.

Biggest win?

I don't know, to be honest. The way we arrive, to come to this stadium and concede two goals straight away. The players are mentally strong. This team is going to win games against big teams and lose some games.

Enzo is here

Updates to follow...

Colwill on title race

Levi Colwill has played down that Chelsea are in the Premier League title race despite being only four points behind Liverpool now.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Colwill said:

We have still got a lot to improve on, when we're ready to push for a title we won't be 2-0 down in the first 10 minutes. That's the level we need to be at and that's what we need to keep working on.

Welcome!

Wow. How good was that?

Chelsea have just completed a stunning comeback as they beat Tottenham 4-3 in their own back yard. Spurs went 2-0 up early on but a much better second-half from the Blues earned them all three points.

We will hear from Enzo Maresca very soon to review the game...