Chelsea's Italian head coach Antonio Conte leaves the pitch at the end of the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Chelsea at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on April 16, 2017.
Despite the loss, Chelsea are still favourites to lift the trophy in Conte's first season with just six games left.
"He has a very good shot, good movement, speed and like a striker sometimes every ball that he touches he scores".
"Tottenham is in good form and playing with enthusiasm".
Chelsea sat 10 points clear at the top of the table just over a fortnight ago, but two defeats, the first against Crystal Palace, in four matches have thrust Tottenham back into contention.
"They [United] showed more desire, more ambition, more motivation", the Guardian quoted Conte as saying. In this case, the fault is the coach.
The top two will now meet at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-finals next weekend in what would be a significant test of Chelsea's mettle.
"I think we need a little bit more quality and different qualities in some positions for next the season to make the squad stronger but in terms of character and the human side of the group, I have one of the best groups ever".
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The win extends fifth-placed United's unbeaten league run to 22 games and keeps them in the hunt for a Champions League spot with Mourinho seeing signs of progress from his squad.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte blamed himself for the defeat, while Jose Mourinho enjoyed the moment by pointing to his new club's badge after the game.
Asked whether Chelsea were now feeling the pressure, Conte added: "The pressure is normal".
"I think they are in the position where everybody wants to be", he said. We are lucky to have the pressure.
"Everybody knows why - it is because we drew too many matches at home and we are paying the price".
Chelsea came from behind to beat Spurs 2-1 in the reverse fixture in November, but Jan Vertonghen says Spurs have nothing to fear.
Bournemouth became the sixth of Tottenham's last eight opponents to concede three goals or more on Saturday as Mousa Dembele, Son Heung-min, Kane and Vincent Janssen sealed an emphatic victory. For me if we were able to reach this target it would be a miracle.





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