Tottenham Hotspur fought down two goals to earn a 2-2 draw against Chelsea in an entertaining pre-season friendly at Stamford Bridge.
A brace from Blues winger Hakim Ziyech led his performance to the point where last season's Champions League winners Lukas Moura and Steven Bergwijn erased their advantage by scoring twice in the 14 second-half minute.
A preseason contest between the Blues, Spurs and Gunners organized to support better mental health - fresh from Sunday's win over Arsenal in the opening game of "The Mind Series" - in front of nearly 25,000 fans at Stamford Bridge by Thomas Tuchel Got off to a strong start.
Ziyech made his first home run from 20 yards after 16 minutes and netted again in the second period in just three minutes. However, Spurs improved after this when Moura's heavily-deflected shot cut the deficit in half and Bergwijn's low finish restored parity.
Tottenham were without Harry Kane after he failed to report for pre-season training as planned with the 28-year-old, but Son Heung-min, who recently signed a new four-year deal, told Pierre started the attack with -Emile Hojberg, Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Sergio Reguilan also join the line-up.
Chelsea made two changes to the team that beat the Gunners to draft N'Golo Kante and Marcus Alonso for Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Christian Pulisic.
Kante had excelled in the Champions League final win against Manchester City - Cesar Azpilicueta brought the trophy to a guard of honor and loud applause before kickoff - and he picked up that form in west London, after which the home side was determined to Control helped. Son's fifth minute low drive forced Edouard Mendy to make an early save.
The Spurs quickly looked to overrun in midfield and as Maura picked up the ball and looked to drive over the half line, they were stopped in their tracks by a brilliant trademark tackle from Kante.
The loose ball fell to Ziyech and he took advantage of his forward position to move to a central position, leaving behind new Spurs goalkeeper Pierluigi Golini, who joined the club on an initial season-long loan in July. from Atlanta.
Chelsea's dominance continued and Timo Werner scored a goal for Golini, but his goal was fouled offside.
Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo introduced Harry Winks for Hjberg at the hiatus as Chelsea brought on Pulisic and Timoe Bakayoko for Kante and Callum Hudson-Odoi but the Blues initially continued in the climb.
Four minutes into the second half, Werner, Kai Havertz and Alonso combined found Ziyech in the box and Eric Dier took a nick before his shot found the net.
Spurs began their revival just before the hour mark when Maura's shot deflected too far from Antonio Rudiger and got caught in the net.
Tuchel then made seven changes - including Academy graduate Dijon Sterling, who tested Colina moments after coming in with a low left footed shot from the edge of the box - but the Blues inevitably looked more dissatisfied as mistakes crawled in. Started.
And Spurs capitalized with 20 minutes remaining when another substitute - Malang Sir - lost the ball allowing the visitors to break, Son fed Bergwijn through Mendy's legs to finish low.
Another introduction in the second half was won by Ben Davies with a near-left footed shot that was shot off the line by Ethan Ampadu, but the spoils were shared in a match that would have both sides positive as they head to competitive action next week. Will be ready Chelsea are set to face Villarreal in the UEFA Super Cup final on 11 August.
Spurs will take on Arsenal in their final preseason friendly on Sunday.