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Spurs thin up front for Blues rematch

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CHELSEA won’t be the only obstacle standing between Tottenham Hotspur and the League Cup final.

Spurs take a 1-0 lead to Stamford Bridge for the second leg of their semi-final tomorrow but will be missing several key players.

Harry Kane, whose penalty was the difference in the opener, is out with an ankle injury and Son Heung Min is at the Asian Cup with South Korea. With Lucas Moura’s status unknown as he recovers from a knee injury and Dele Alli limping off with a hamstring problem at Fulham on Sunday, manager Mauricio Pochettino could be without four of his biggest weapons in attack.

“It’s not a worry, it’s a massive opportunit­y for different players to play,” Pochettino said.

“We’re going to go there expecting to win.

“We hope it’s not a big issue but the most important thing is to believe. It’s going to be tough because Chelsea are a good team but we’re going there to try to win.”

Tottenham’s resilience was tested at Fulham.

Fernando Llorente, the only recognised striker in the squad, did score but it was at the wrong end as his own goal put the hosts in front.

Still, Alli headed them level before exiting and Harry Winks snatched the victory with a stoppage-time header.

“Every team gets injuries; we have to deal with it, we’re not sulking about it or feeling sorry for ourselves,” midfielder Eric Dier said.

Chelsea are still favourites to advance to the final, but it may not be a given.

The Blues were toothless in losing 2-0 at Arsenal on Saturday, bringing scathing criticism from angry manager Maurizio Sarri.

“Very angry indeed because this defeat was due to our mentality more than anything else, our mental approach because we played against a team that was far more determined mentally than we were and this is something I can’t accept,” the Italian said.

“The fact of the matter is it appears this group of players is extremely difficult to motivate.”

The winners will likely face Manchester City in the final after the holders’ 9-0 first-leg thrashing of League One’s Burton Albion rendered today’s return practicall­y meaningles­s.

So that leaves Tottenham and Chelsea to provide the remaining drama in the last four.

And though Spurs have won the first two meetings of the teams this season, Dier knows a hat-trick won’t be easy.

“It’s another huge game, we’re going to have to be at our best if we want to win and put ourselves in a good position to do that in the first leg, so it’s just a question of preparing for the game,” he said.

“We’ve had some fantastic games against Chelsea in the past couple of years so hopefully that’s another one.”

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