With the chance to cement their hold on a Champions League spot in the Premier League table, Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Chelsea to North London for a capital derby on Sunday afternoon.
Graham Potter is under increasing pressure with the Blues and defeats at home last week to bottom side Southampton saw swathes of supporters turn on the manager.
Spurs have failed to win all three of their home Premier League games against their London rivals since moving into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Even worse, they’ve yet to score a goal against the Blues at their new home, losing by an aggregate score of 6-0 across these matches. They’d only lost two of their previous 13 at home before their move (W6 D5).
They might have won more games against Tottenham than any other side in their Premier League’s history (33) but this feels a very different Chelsea at present. The pressure is building on Potter to wave his magic wand and turn their fortunes around.
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