Monday, December 19, 2016

Jamie Redknapp’s response when asked if Chelsea can be caught in title race

Jamie Redknapp has warned Chelsea that they will
suffer setbacks in the Premier League title race.
The Blues eased to a 1-0 win against Crystal
Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon
thanks to Diego Costa’s first-half header.
The Spain international netted his 13th Premier
League goal of the campaign after the striker
latched onto Cesar Azpilicueta’s cross.
Chelsea have won their last 11 Premier League
games to leave Antonio Conte’s side top of the
table on Christmas Day.
The west London outfit have beaten title rivals
Manchester United, Manchester City and
Tottenham Hotspur during their impressive run.
Speaking to Sky Sports after Chelsea’s 1-0 win
against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park,
Redknapp explained why he doesn’t believe it will
be a one-horse title race this term.
“There are going to be a few twists and turns
and players getting injured and suspended,”
Redknapp told Sky Sports.
“They’ve got Costa and Kante suspended for
Bournemouth. You only need to miss one player
and it can change the dynamics. At the moment,
Chelsea are the team to beat. They’re in fantastic
form. The manager is different class. I love the
way they play.”
Chelsea haven’t lost a Premier League game
since a 3-0 defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates
Stadium in September.
The Blues will host Bournemouth at Stamford
Bridge in their next top-flight fixture on Boxing
Day next weekend.
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Jamie Redknapp’s response when
asked if Chelsea can be caught in
title race
The former Liverpool and Tottenham captain
doesn't believe it's a one-horse title race despite
Chelsea's dominance
By The Sport Review staff
Monday 19 December

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