During José Mourinho's first spell at Chelsea, his defence made Premier League history. During their 2004/05 title-winning campaign, Chelsea conceded only 15 goals and kept a remarkable 25 clean sheets.
José Mourinho's lively personality on the bench and at press conferences led to the Spanish edition of Rolling Stone magazine naming him "Rockstar of the Year" in 2011.
This was the team's third consecutive away win against West Ham - a first for the club.
The club's full name, 'Tottenham Hotspur,' is reportedly inspired by Sir Henry Percy, commonly known as 'Harry Hotspur.' Sir Henry Percy was a 14th century knight whose descendants owned land in what would eventually become Tottenham. Rumour has it, Sir Henry wore spurs on his boots so his horse would run quicker.
The South Stand of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is supported by large metal supports nicknamed 'trees.' Each of these stadium supports weigh up to 262 tonnes, which is more than 20 double decker buses.