Record-chasing Chelsea face test as Tottenham plot revenge
Antonio Conte knows Chelsea will
face a fierce challenge from fired-up Tottenham as the Premier League leaders
bid to set a new record winning streak on Wednesday. Conte’s side would become
the first team to win 14 successive English top-flight games within the same
season if they emerge victorious from what will be a red-hot atmosphere at
White Hart Lane. Clashes between these London rivals have always been volatile,
but they have become even more explosive of late, with a combination of
Chelsea’s record chase and Tottenham’s revenge mission making the latest
instalment not one for the faint-hearted. Chelsea’s Spanish midfielder Pedro
(C) celebrates scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League
football match between Chelsea and Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge in London on
December 26, 2016. / AFP PHOTO Tottenham need no reminding of how Chelsea
brought their own title challenge to an end last season, when a bad-tempered
2-2 draw that included 12 yellow cards and numerous ugly clashes confirmed
Leicester would be champions.
Harry Kane, the Tottenham and England striker,
admits he and his team-mates have been plotting their revenge. “We definitely
don’t want to be the team that lets Chelsea break that record,” Kane warned.
“Of course, we know that’s in our mind, we were just talking about it there in
the changing room. “We don’t want to be that team they break the record against
so we’re fully focused. It’s going to be a great game and we’re excited for
it.” Tottenham’s 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge in November completed a run of
one win in 10 matches in all competitions that suggested they would struggle to
repeat last season’s exploits. But since then Mauricio Pochettino’s side have
rediscovered their rhythm, winning five of their last six league games and
scoring 18 goals. Sunday’s 4-1 win at Watford, which followed a 4-1 success at
Southampton, briefly took Spurs into the top four, only for Manchester City to
supplant them by beating Burnley on Monday – History beckons – But if Spurs are
on fine form, Chelsea are on fire and can go eight points clear of the chasing
pack with a win in north London. They racked up win number 13 by overcoming
Stoke City 4-2 on New Year’s Eve, equalling Arsenal’s 2002 record for the most
consecutive wins within the same Premier League campaign.
Victory at Spurs will
equal Arsenal’s overall record of 14 successive wins — set over two seasons in
2002 — and leave them one win from claiming the record outright. With history
beckoning, Conte has told his players to embrace the pressure of being hunted
down by Tottenham and the rest of the title chasers, led by Liverpool. “Every
team wants to stop our run, not only Tottenham,” Conte said. “Don’t worry about
this, about the other teams, about the fans. Not one person wants to kill the
championship. “To win 13 games in a row is not easy, above all in this league.
This league is very tough and every game you can lose points. “For this reason
it’s important to keep the right concentration, to be focused in every game, if
you play against Tottenham or another team.” Pedro Rodriguez returns from
suspension for Chelsea and will hope to recover his place from Willian. Spurs
will welcome back first-choice defenders Kyle Walker and Jan Vertonghen, both
of whom missed the trip to Watford through suspension.
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