LONDON -- Guus Hiddink revealed that Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri phoned to thank him after Chelsea came from two goals down to end Tottenham Hotspur's Premier League title challenge at Stamford Bridge.

Goals from Harry Kane and Son Heung-min in a frantic first half gave Spurs hope of a first victory at the home of their bitter rivals in 26 years, but Gary Cahill and substitute Eden Hazard struck after the break to complete a stirring Chelsea fightback in a match marred by numerous physical altercations.

The 2-2 draw ensured that Leicester sealed a stunning first Premier League title win with two matches to play, and after the match Hiddink said that an emotional Ranieri was quick to get in touch and pay tribute to the efforts of his former club.