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Antonio Conte: 'Chelsea must beat Tottenham Hotspur'

Conte: 'Chelsea must beat Spurs'
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Chelsea boss Antonio Conte admits that the Blues need to find a way to defeat Tottenham Hotspur if they are to maintain realistic hope of finishing in the top four.

Boss Antonio Conte has acknowledged that Chelsea may struggle to finish inside the top four of the Premier League table if they do not defeat Tottenham Hotspur.

With eight games remaining, Chelsea sit five points adrift of their London rivals as both clubs look to earn a place in the Champions League next season.

Conte admits that Chelsea are running out of matches to achieve their targets this season, saying that the result of Sunday's game at Stamford Bridge could prove to be decisive.

At a press conference, the 48-year-old told reporters: "For sure this is an important game for us. Our target is to try and take a place in the Champions League and reach the final of the FA Cup and to win if we are able.

"These are our targets. Sunday is an important game because if we win we go very close - otherwise we continue to stay not so close and with seven games to go it will be difficult to take a place in the Champions League."

Chelsea face a seven-point deficit to third-placed Liverpool, who have played one game more than the Blues and Spurs.

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