What Tottenham Need To Do In Order To Get A Result At Stamford Bridge

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1) Start Harry Kane, Drop Roberto Soldado

It is clear that we will not be dictating the pace of the game and Chelsea will have most of the possession. This means that we will have to get men behind the ball and after seeing what they can do with the ball (some pretty special things), we will need to defend fantastically.

When we do not have the ball we will need to press the ball and force Chelsea to play backwards as much as we can. This will mean, as I said before, men behind the ball. It is likely that we will also not be attacking too much, meaning that we need just the one striker up top. Harry Kane is the perfect man to lead the line. As we saw on Sunday, Harry is good at dropping back from attack and into the midfield, that will be key on Wednesday

It seems very harsh on Roberto Soldado to drop him after his goal, but he likes to stay up top. I do not think that he is the best man for the task in hand. I will be a lot better to start him against Crystal Palace in front of the home support on Saturday.

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