Saturday, 26 November 2016

UNBEATEN TOTTENHAM WILL BE DIFFICULT TO BREAK - CONTE



Antonio Conte has advised Chelsea to overlook their long unbeaten run against Tottenham when the groups meet on Saturday.

Gary Lineker was the match-champ the last time Spurs improved of their London rivals at Stamford Bridge in 1990, and May's awful tempered 2-2 draw spelt the end of the guests' title trusts.

That rebound draw provoked Chelsea skipper John Terry to post an online networking message saying: "Not on my watch."

Terry is harmed this end of the week, and Conte is cautioning his Premier League pioneers that 26 years of good results will count in vain as a detriment to the division's last unbeaten side.


"I don't care for the details, in light of the fact that the details are old," the Chelsea head mentor said. "You need to experience the occasion.

"Presently, on the off chance that you talk about our unbeaten run, I can answer that in this title Tottenham are unbeaten. It's imperative to concentrate on the present. The present now is more imperative than the past."

Concentrating on the present likewise implies keeping cool come commence, as indicated by the Italian, who said: "It's entitlement to demonstrate your enthusiasm, yet in the correct route, not badly.

"I need my players to play with awesome power, with incredible enthusiasm, however dependably in the correct way."

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