Daily Star

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DAVID LUIZ needs to put a shift in for Chelsea against Tottenham today because he is sometimes their biggest problem.

I was at Stamford Bridge for the Everton game and 10 minutes in I said it would finish 0-0. It was too slow – and mostly because of Luiz (left).

He takes a touch, plays it back to the keeper, plays it square, plays it square again. Then he had the audacity to tell the fans to liven up! That’s what he should have been doing for me. It set the tone and if they do that again today they won’t beat Spurs.

When Chelsea move the ball quickly they are electric and few teams can live with them. When they slow it down they are rubbish. But I actually think if they can get a draw in this game it would be a good result. I don’t think there’s much between the teams. Chelsea’s matchwinne­rs are probably in slightly better form – Eden Hazard has been on fire this season and they are even getting a tune out of Ross Barkley. But it’s always a tough game. Either way I’d expect both teams to finish in the top four.

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WOLVES will be without Jonny Otto who has been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury. Fellow wing-back Matt Doherty has recovered from a facial injury. Diogo Jota returned to feature off the bench against Arsenal and will be pushing for a start. HUDDERSFIE­LD will be without defenders Mathias Jorgensen and Chris Lowe. Jorgensen serves a one-game ban and Lowe has a shoulder injury. Jon Gorenc Stankovic and Erik Durm could step in.

Last season: No correspond­ing fixture.

Top scorers: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) 3; Phillip Billing and Alex Pritchard (Huddersfie­ld) 1.

Referee: Kevin Friend.

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