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- Updated: November 25, 2016
Antonio Conte has told Chelsea to forget their long unbeaten home run against Tottenham when the teams meet on Saturday.
Gary Lineker was the match-winner the last time Spurs got the better of their London rivals at Stamford Bridge in 1990, and May’s bad-tempered 2-2 draw spelt the end of the visitors’ title hopes.
That comeback draw prompted Chelsea captain John Terry to post a social media message saying: “Not on my watch.”
Terry is injured this weekend, and Conte is warning his Premier League leaders that 26 years of favourable results will count for nothing against the division’s last unbeaten side.
“I don’t like the stats, because the stats are …