LUIZ AND CAHILL
Premier League leaders Chelsea appear to be unstoppable at
present, according to the Sunday Supplement panel.
Antonio Conte's side beat Stoke City 4-2 at Stamford Bridge
on Saturday afternoon to maintain their six-point lead over second-placed Liverpool
at the top of the table.
That victory was the west London club's 13th in a row,
equalling the Premier League record for a single season set by Arsenal back in
the 2001/02 campaign.
Next up for Chelsea is a tough-looking trip to face London
rivals Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Wednesday night, a match they
can win according to The Sunday Times' Football Correspondent
Jonathan Northcroft.
"I think they can [win at Tottenham]. At the moment, it
is hard to see them ever not winning, but of course it will come to an
end," he told the Sunday Supplement.
"They have been able to deal with lots of different
situations. During this run, we've seen N'Golo Kante go out through suspension,
Diego Costa missed a couple of games and it hasn't really affected them.
"When you see Conte, you definitely see hunger and
passion on the touchline and his team, like Klopp's, seem to reflect him.
They're insatiable at the moment, so why not go and win again?"
Meanwhile, the People's chief football
writer, Steve Bates, believes Chelsea will be desperate to set a new Premier
League record for consecutive wins at the home of their rivals in midweek.
"It matters hugely [to break the record at
Spurs]," he told the Sunday Supplement.
"The chink in their armour or something that you can
say: 'If you target them there, it is a weak spot', they don't seem to have a
weak spots.
"Everyone talked about David Luiz as being a signing
that was quite remarkable in a way in that he had been at the club once and
people had been pretty disrespectful about his defensive abilities.
"Yet here we are with one of the meanest defences in
the league. Him and Gary Cahill have often been targeted for their individual
abilities as not being brilliant defenders, but being OK collectively, but the
pair of them are doing superb work at the moment.
"If that was going to be their weakness, it's not
proving that way and a lot of the fringe players like Victor Moses and Marcos
Alonso, they're a big part of the team at the moment and that shows you how
Conte has organised that dressing room in the fact they all believe in what
they're doing."
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