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CHELSEA ON FIRE; TOPS TABLE




Chelsea secured top spot in the league table as they snatched an astonishing win from Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

Chelsea has been exceptional since October and has been on high form since the inception of the "Almighty 3-4-3 Formation". Conte is definitely having the time of his life.

On Saturday, Chelsea hosted Tottenham in the Stamford Bridge. Tottenham started rather strongly as Eriksen gave Tottenham an early lead in the 11th minute when he struck an awesome left-footed shot. Tottenham kept on pressing but Chelsea did not relent nor get discouraged either. As the half-time was almost over, Pedro swerved the ball into the net with his right foot which raised the spirit of the Blues as they went into the locker room for the half-time period.

Just six minutes after they begun the second half, Victor Moses scored an awesome right-footed shot which beat Lloris; giving him his fourth goal of the season.

Chelsea currently leads the premier league table and their form is one that must not be messed with.

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