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Antonio Conte says Chelsea have over performed to get the better of Tottenham

Mauricio Pochettino
Image: Antonio Conte has claimed Spurs and Mauricio Pochettino are in a better position than the Blues

Antonio Conte has claimed Tottenham have an advantage over Chelsea and would be cantering towards the Premier League title had the Blues not over performed this season.

Spurs' loss at West Ham on Friday night means Chelsea need six points from their final four games to win the title.

Victory over Middlesbrough on Monday Night Football and at West Brom on Friday would seal the trophy before Spurs play next, against Manchester United on May 14.

The Blues won the 2014-15 title under Jose Mourinho, imploded and recovered to finish 10th last term and then have been revived under Conte, who could claim a league and FA Cup double in his first season as head coach.

Chelsea's Brazilian-born Spanish striker Diego Costa celebrates with Chelsea's Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic (L) and Chelsea's Spanish defender Marcos A
Image: The Blues are fast approaching the Premier League title, having led the division for months

But the former Italy and Juventus boss believes Spurs, who lost out last season to Leicester, are at a more advanced stage of their development; a claim perhaps designed to point to the potential of Chelsea.

"In this season, if Chelsea had not performed in this way, Tottenham would win the title without difficulty," Conte said.

"Only this great season [from us] is pushing them to fight and, maybe, to win or not to win the title.

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"I think that Tottenham have an advantage, if you compare Tottenham to Chelsea.

Antonio Conte celebrates after the win against Everton at Goodison Park
Image: Conte has claimed his side have over performed this season, saying Tottenham are at an advantage going forward

"Tottenham last season fought to win the title and Chelsea finished 10th. You can see our transfer market and Tottenham's transfer market.

"This is my first season and I found a lot of situations, a lot of players. [Mauricio] Pochettino has been working there for three years and has changed a lot of players and is working very well.

"For me, Tottenham are a really strong team and it's normal to see them fighting for the title."

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This was anticipated to be the most competitive of Premier League seasons with United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool all expected to maintain title challenges.

But those did not materialise as only Spurs have rivalled Chelsea until the final weeks of the season.

"My expectation was a great challenge in this league against City, United, Tottenham, Arsenal and Liverpool," Conte added.

Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder Dele Alli (R) celebrates scoring the opening goal with Tottenham Hotspur's Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen (2R)
Image: Spurs have been the only side to challenge Conte's Blues this season

"Next season for us it will be the same. But we have one year to work and then the possibility to go into the market and choose the right players on my idea of football.

"We are starting to build this season. If we are able to win, it's a great achievement for us. It's very difficult when you are building to carry on winning.

"But don't forget we are building to try and create a good foundation to support not only for the next season, but for many years."

Chelsea's lowly finish last term led to an absence of European football and many - most notably United's ex-Chelsea boss Mourinho - have used that as an explanation for the Blues' domestic displays.

Tottenham Hotspur's Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen (L), Tottenham Hotspur's Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen and Tottenham Hotspur's Welsh defender Ben
Image: Tottenham's defeat to West Ham on Friday effectively ends their title challenge

But Conte was keen to point out that Spurs floundered in Europe, playing six Champions League group games and two Europa League contests before their continental campaign ended.

"Don't forget that Tottenham dropped [out] at the first group stage, and then dropped [out] in the first [round] in the Europa League," Conte said.

"If you consider our games and their games, there is a difference of what, eight games?

"But if you consider the squads, the numbers in each squad, you can see the difference: one team prepared to play the Champions League with 25 or 26 players, and another who prepared to play the league, the FA Cup and the League Cup."

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