Dele Alli's pair of headers inspired Tottenham to victory over Chelsea, ending the Blues' 13-game winning run.

The England international opened the scoring in first half stoppage time as he rose highest to head home Christian Eriksen's cross.

And the second, which came 10 minutes after the break, was a carbon copy as the forward guided the ball home with his head to send Spurs 2-0 up.

Below are how the Blues players rated at White Hart Lane.

THIBAUT COURTOIS: Saved well from Dier but beaten by Alli. Might have done better with the second. 6.

VICTOR MOSES: At fault defensively for Alli's first and positionally for the second. Unable to threaten in attack. 4.

MARCOS ALONSO: Limited contribution from the left wing-back, with the goals both originating from his flank. 4.

CESAR AZPILICUETA: His lack of aerial stature was exposed for the goals. 4.

DAVID LUIZ: Kept Kane quiet, but caught out of position for Alli's first goal. 5.

GARY CAHILL: Booked for foul on Eriksen and pulled out of position for the opening goal. 5.

NEMANJA MATIC: Restored at the expense of Cesc Fabregas, tried to wrest the midfield in Chelsea's favour but could not. 6.

N'GOLO KANTE: For once, the Premier League champion with Leicester was unable to dominate the centre of midfield. 6.

DIEGO COSTA: Tested Lloris soon after half-time, but otherwise found his impact limited by Spurs' strong rearguard. 6.

EDEN HAZARD: Spurned a good opportunity in each half and was not as effervescent as usual. 5.

PEDRO: Did little to justify his selection ahead of Willian. Received a first half yellow card. 5.

SUBSTITUTES:

WILLIAN (for Alonso, 65): Sent on as Chelsea chased a game which was in Tottenham's full control. 5.

CESC FABREGAS (for Kante, 79): The former Arsenal captain attracted jeers and was unable to silence them. 5.

MICHY BATSHUAYI (for Moses, 85): The striker was sent on too late to make an impact. N/A.