Mauricio Pochettino has urged Tottenham to be ready to capitalise on any more Chelsea slip-ups after moving within seven points of the Premier League leaders.
Antonio Conte's Blues seemed to be strolling to the title as the Premier League entered its penultimate month only to stumble with a shock home loss to Crystal Palace that trimmed their lead to seven points and heartened the chasing pack.
We need to carry on because it's very tight in the league behind us, ' said Lloris in the aftermath of the Turf Moor victory, as reported by Goal.
That left Pochettino feeling very different about his side's task with Chelsea's lead now reduced to seven points. Not quality, running or being strong but belief, faith and fight.
"Nothing is impossible-that is our idea and our philosophy", Pochettino said, as quoted by the BBC.
The London club is hoping to win their first major trophy in 9 years as they tussle with Chelsea for the Premier League title. Yes, of course, it can happen and in our mind we must be positive to try to dream and give our best.
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"We tried to affect it by playing a bit more robust, which worked slightly, without making those key moments, and sometimes you're only a pass away from that, and I thought they delivered that today, especially for the second goal. That is very good news for us", he said.
Though still expecting a full update on Winks' injury, the prognosis doesn't look good as the young midfielder was taken off on a stretcher and rushed to hospital in the first half of yesterday's win at Burnley.
It's possible that by the time Chelsea line up away at Bournemouth next weekend, Spurs, if they can beat Watford at White Hart Lane on Saturday, could be within one point of Chelsea.
"It's true, in the first half it was hard to play in the way we normally play but throughout the second half we dominated the game and created chances".
The north London club now sit nine points ahead of fifth-placed Manchester United, who have a game in hand.
Prior to Son's career with Spurs, he played for Hamburger SV for three seasons and Bayer 04 Leverkusen for another three seasons.




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