Chelsea vs Tottenham: Key Stats and Talking Points
Following their FA Cup final defeat, Chelsea must now focus on the league to secure European football next season, with two wins likely enough to clinch eighth place and a Conference League spot against Tottenham.
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Defeat in the FA Cup final means Chelsea must now regather themselves in the league if they are to have any hope of European football next season. Two wins are likely be enough to clinch eighth and a spot in the Conference League. The Blues have gone seven games without a top-flight victory (D1, L6) – their worst period of form since a 10-match winless run between December 1994 and February 1995 under former Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle.
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