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- Updated: January 1, 2017
Premier League leaders Chelsea appear to be unstoppable at present, according to the Sunday Supplement panel.
Antonio Conte’s side beat Stoke City 4-2 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon to maintain their six-point lead over second-placed Liverpool at the top of the table.
That victory was the west London club’s 13th in a row, equalling the Premier League record for a single season set by Arsenal back in the 2001/02 campaign.
Next up for Chelsea is a tough-looking trip to face London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Wednesday night, a match they can win according to The Sunday Times’ Football Correspondent Jonathan Northcroft.
“I think they can [win at Tottenham]. At the moment, it is hard to see them ever not winning, but of course it will come to an end,” he told the Sunday Supplement.
“They have been able to deal with lots of different situations. During this run, we’ve seen N’Golo Kante go out through suspension, Diego Costa missed a couple of games and it hasn’t really …