
Team
news and stats ahead of Tottenham vs Chelsea in the Premier League on
Tuesday; kick-off 8pm.
Team news
Tottenham will be without four key players for the visit of Chelsea.
Harry Kane (ankle), Dele Alli (tendon), Sergio Reguilon (muscle) and Giovani
Lo Celso (hamstring) are all sidelined.
Tanguy Ndombele has recovered from a knock while Serge Aurier is back
involved after being left out against Brighton.
Chelsea duo Kurt Zouma and Kai Havertz will face late fitness checks.
Defender Zouma and forward Havertz failed to finish Chelsea training on
Wednesday, with what Thomas Tuchel termed only "little issues".
German boss Tuchel will run the rule over both stars ahead of the trip to
north London.
Jones Knows prediction
Jamie Redknapp got it spot-on in his post-match analysis of Jose Mourinho's
Tottenham after their limp showing at Brighton.
He said: "There are too many things I don't like right now when I look at
this Tottenham side, with Jose's mannerisms, the way he puts little messages
out to people. Not good signs to be honest, because they were flying earlier
in the season."
Throw no Harry Kane into the mix and Mourinho looks to have a
confidence-drained side that look no better than a mid-table outfit. Kane
alleviates the creative load on Spurs' central midfielders but without him
in the team, Pierre Emile-Hojberg is forced into doing a job that doesn't
fit his industrious style. It's easy to see Chelsea absolutely dominating
the midfield battle in this one.
Thomas Tuchel has added a bit of belief and energy into the Chelsea
attacking ranks. This looks a perfect time to play Spurs to me.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 0-2 (7/1 with Sky Bet)
Opta stats
Tottenham have lost two of their last three home league games against
Chelsea (W1), more than they had in their previous 11 (W5 D5 L1). They
haven't lost consecutive home league games against the Blues since a run of
three between April 2004-August 2005.
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last four Premier League meetings with Spurs
(W3 D1), keeping a clean sheet in three of these games.
Despite being the only side still unbeaten in Premier League London derbies
this season, Spurs have won just one of their five such matches so far this
term (D4).
Chelsea have lost four of their last five away league games (W1), as many as
they had in their previous 16 on the road (W7 D5).
Last time out, Thomas Tuchel became the first Chelsea manager to keep a
clean sheet in each of his first two Premier League games in charge since
Rafael Benitez in November 2012. The last Chelsea manager to do so in his
first three in the competition was José Mourinho in August 2004.
Tottenham Hotspur lost their last home Premier League game versus Liverpool
(1-3) - they haven't lost consecutive home games since January 2019, while
manager José Mourinho has never lost consecutive home games in the
competition.
Tottenham manager José Mourinho hasn't won any of his last six meetings with
Chelsea in all competitions (D3 L3). Only against Barcelona (7 between April
2011-January 2012) has he had a longer winless run against an opponent in
his managerial career.
Just two of Chelsea's 17 Premier League managers have lost their first ever
London derby in the competition (W9 D6), with Guus Hiddink losing 0-1 at
Spurs in March 2009 and Andre Villas-Boas 0-1 at QPR in October 2011.
Spurs were one of three English teams Thomas Tuchel had faced before
becoming Chelsea manager, along with Liverpool and Manchester United, all in
European matches. Tuchel won both of his Europa League matches against Spurs
in March 2016 as Borussia Dortmund manager, winning both legs of the last 16
of that season's tournament.
Tottenham have won just three of their last 13 Premier League games in which
Harry Kane has not featured (D4 L6), including none of their last four (D1
L3). Indeed, one of those last four winless matches without Kane was against
Chelsea, a 1-2 defeat in February 2020.