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All eyes on White Hart Lane as AVB plots revenge

- SPORTS CORRESPOND­ENT IN LONDON

ANDRE Villas-Boas can become the first opposition coach to plot Chelsea’s downfall in a Premier League match this season when his old club play his in-form Tottenham Hotspur side at White Hart Lane tomorrow.

The 34-year-old Portuguese is gradually rebuilding his reputation at Spurs after enduring a traumatic nine-month spell that lasted for just 27 league matches at Stamford Bridge before his dismissal in March.

The London derby is the outstandin­g game of the weekend and offers him the chance of some personal revenge with extra spice added to the mix.

Chelsea finished sixth last season, two places behind Tottenham, but they took Spurs’ place in the Champions League after winning the final itself in Munich, consigning Spurs to the Europa League despite finishing in the top four.

Chelsea became European champions under Roberto Di Matteo who went to Chelsea as Villas-Boas’ deputy in the summer of 2011 and took over as boss when he left.

Chelsea go to Tottenham as leaders on 19 points after winning six and drawing one of their seven games, while Spurs have climbed to fifth on 14 points after winning their last four league games – including their 3-2 success at Manchester United, their first win at Old Trafford for 23 years.

If Spurs were to halt Chelsea’s progress, United, champions Manchester City and Everton would all be looking to capitalise.

United, second on 15 points, are at home to mid-table Stoke, Man City third on 15, visit sixth-placed West Bromwich Albion and fourthplac­ed Everton face bottom-of-thetable Queens Park Rangers.

All eyes though will be focused on White Hart Lane tomorrow where Spurs are seeking to extend their unbeaten run to 10 matches in all competitio­ns since an opening day defeat at Newcastle United in August. Their last victory came two weeks ago before the internatio­nal break when they beat Aston Villa 2-0 at home, a result that delighted “AVB”.

“This gives us the opportunit­y to play the league leaders at home, undefeated for a while and with a good chance to go nearer the top,” VillasBoas said.

Chelsea have not won at White Hart Lane in their last six Premier League visits but did beat them 5-1 in their last meeting, an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley last season.

Villas-Boas is optimistic. “They have a lot of very young, dynamic players but so do we, and we are playing very well right now. This is a very good moment for us to play them.”

Arsenal, meanwhile, have slipped back to seventh on 12 points, but are never out of contention for a top-four place and should keep up the pressure on the leading pack when they travel to second-from-bottom Norwich City. – Reuters

FIXTURES Today: Tottenham vs Chelsea, Fulham vs Aston Villa, Liverpool vs Reading, Manchester United vs Stoke, Swansea vs Wigan, West Brom vs Manchester City, West Ham vs Southampto­n, Norwich vs Arsenal. Tomorrow: Sunderland vs Newcastle, QPR vs Everton.

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