The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Chelsea relish trip to hapless West Brom

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LONDON: Chelsea can put an indifferen­t start to their Premier League title defence further behind them by extending a winning streak at troubled West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

Antonio Conte's side are nine points adrift of leaders Manchester City after just 11 games.

Yet the champions have won their last four domestic fixtures and can move from fourth to second should Manchester United and Tottenham, the clubs directly above them fail to win their fixtures.

Con te saw his side comprehens­ive ly beaten in the Champions League by Roma at the end of last month but the 1-0 Premier League defeat of Manchester United that followed was an indication no permanent damage had been sustained in Italy.

Certainly wing-back Victor Moses thought so.

"As a team, whatever happens, we stick together and do the best we can," said Moses.

"People have been a bit too harsh but we don't need to think about that or concentrat­e on what people have been saying.

"These criticisms are the kinds of things that makes a player stronger.

"We know we just need to believe in ourselves and prove them wrong then win as many games as we can. We are 100 per cent together. We are like brothers here."

The 26-year-old Nigerian internatio­nal said despite the gap between them and City they believe it is not insurmount­able.

"We are nine points from Man City but we believe in ourselves and we believe that something can happen further down the line and that we will find ourselves back at the top," said Moses.

"We still believe in ourselves and in the manager we have got so we will keep working hard and see where it takes us."

Chelsea will face a West Brom side in crisis, with manager Tony Pulis facing increasing calls from supporters for his removal.

Away fans turned on the Welshman during the 1-0 defeat at Huddersfie­ld Town before the internatio­nal break and, while the Hawthorns hierarchy have previously remained steadfastl­y behind him, a heavy defeat to Conte's side could be the final straw.

The Baggies have won just twice in 20 Premier League games stretching back to last season and have not tasted victory since winning the opening two games of the current campaign.

With Spurs to follow in their next game next weekend, Pulis's side know they could find themselves in the bottom three heading into December and that could force the club's Chinese owners into a change despite his record of never being relegated as a manager. - AFP

Injury setback for Tottenham's Alderweire­ld

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur central defender Toby Al der weir eld could be on the sidelines until next year due to a hamstring injury, manager Mauricio Pochettino revealed on Thursday.

Alderweire­ld, 28, sustained the injury in a Champions League game against Real Madrid on November 1 and had been expected to return to action sooner.

The Belgium internatio­nal will sit out Saturday's north London derby at Arsenal and stands to miss a further 11 matches if he does not return before the end of December.

"We expect longer than we previously (thought) when the problem happened," Pochettino told his weekly press conference at the Spurs training centre.”

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