Avenging Tottenham Hotspur out to halt Chelsea’s Premier League juggernaut
Blues seeking to pull eight points clear at the top of the Premier League while pursuing a 14th straight win
Tottenham Hotspur will have revenge in mind when they tackle record-chasing Premier League leaders Chelsea beneath the White Hart Lane floodlights on Wednesday.
Chelsea came from behind to win 2-1 when the teams last met in November, but it is last May’s 2-2 draw between the London rivals, which ended Spurs’ title hopes, that will be uppermost in the hosts’ thoughts.
With Chelsea seeking to pull eight points clear at the summit and pursuing a 14th straight win – an unprecedented feat within a single English top-flight season – the boot is now on the other foot.
“Maybe we will feel how Leicester felt last season, when all the teams were with them and against us,” said Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino, citing the team who pipped his side to glory last season.
“Maybe now we are Leicester.”