Four hundred and five, maybe no front?

Originally, the conflict between Tottenham and Chelsea was deep enough, plus Mourinho was knocked out by Lynn in the Champions League final.

The beams on both sides are knotted, and there is no way to untie them.

Before this round of matches started, Tottenham kept saying that they would make Chelsea look good.

Lynn thinks that Tottenham have collectively eaten something unclean, and even fools know how difficult it is to storm Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho obviously doesn't think so, especially Drogba's excellence has made him more confident, in Porto, his tactical system, is that there is no master like Drogba in the center of the position, although the two Brazilians look good, but in fact, do not meet his requirements at all, therefore, Mourinho had to modify his tactical vision.

After this period of running-in, with the addition of Drogba, Tottenham's tactics are gradually showing their power.

So, Mourinho and Tottenham supporters are confident.

As for what is home or away, it doesn't matter a big deal.

Perhaps instigated or acquiesced, many Tottenham players expressed their confidence in winning in interviews, and even more contempt for Chelsea.

"A bunch of crazy people, don't bother with them, we don't allow anyone to respond." Lynn didn't bother to engage in a war of words, instead demanding that her players not be interviewed by reporters.

"Only those who have no ability and weak hearts will shout frantically before the battle, and the role is to calm their anxiety and fear."

After listening to Lynn's views, most of the Chelsea players also felt that it made sense.

Actually, they don't know. Lynn still had a word in her heart that didn't come out, 'A dog that bites never barks!' ’

If you say it, it is estimated that some of these guys will jump out and duel with themselves. Although Westerners have a very unusual view of dogs, Lynn doesn't want to make trouble for herself.

At the pre-match press conference, Lynn looked very normal and didn't seem to pay much attention to the game, "It's an ordinary league, it doesn't matter who the opponent is. Every opponent wants to beat us against Chelsea, but too few have succeeded. So, nothing special. ”

Nothing special, hehe, that's what Lynn wanted to say.

Mourinho said firmly. I'm the most special.

Good. It's on.

In terms of results over the past two seasons, Chelsea are among the few teams in Europe and are definitely one of the most in-form and quality-packed.

Lynn has achieved remarkable achievements at a young age.

But Mourinho doesn't seem to be bad, three consecutive league titles, the European Championship champion, and the runner-up of the Champions League, it seems that he is just a little worse than Lynn.

In the current squad, Tottenham's starting lineup is absolutely enviable. The overall value of the player is even higher than that of Chelsea, for two consecutive seasons. With an investment of more than 200 million pounds, that's really no joke.

The accumulation of players alone may not be nothing, and since Mourinho came to Tottenham, the team's temperament has also undergone a chemical reaction, like a super strong team.

This may be Mourinho's confidence.

Don't look at the fans of other clubs who have been ridiculing Chelsea or Tottenham as explosives, but I don't know how much to envy these explosives, using dazzling money to pile up a strong team that has always been strong, and quickly join the ranks of competing for the championship, starting from Chelsea, it has broken the conventional path of football development.

It doesn't seem obvious to Chelsea that they spend a lot of money, but if you really want to do the math, Chelsea don't really buy a lot of players, just a little more in the first season, and then a lot less, even less than the clubs that are not in the middle and lower tiers.

However, Tottenham may be like Chelsea, who may invest heavily in training camps, academy camps, stadiums and even planes, but they are really willing to invest in player transfers, and they firmly occupy the first place in the transfer fee for two seasons in the Premier League.

Therefore, onlookers felt that Tottenham might be able to teach a Chelsea side a lesson.

However, in Manchester Ferguson and Arsenal's Arsene Wenger, both of them are not optimistic about the outcome of Tottenham's challenge to Chelsea, and even Benitez, who has just arrived, has spoken to his assistants that Mourinho still needs to be sharpened and that Tottenham's foundation is not enough

As soon as the Tottenham players stepped out of the tunnel, they immediately felt the pervasive hostility of the Blues fans.

Of course, that's the treatment of the away game, so there's nothing to complain about.

Chelsea fans have also been annoyed by Tottenham's mad dog barking these days, and as soon as they see the enemy coming, they immediately put a mountain of boos on Tottenham to put psychological pressure on them.

The Blues' imposing presence is perhaps only something that can be enjoyed by the likes of Manchester United or Arsenal or Liverpool.

Mourinho felt that the Blues fans were afraid of Tottenham, and he was a little comfortable mentally.

Tottenham boss Abou did not travel with the squad to Stamford Bridge, but stayed home to watch the live broadcast.

He could have gone to the scene, and Abu really wanted to see his team trample their opponents under their feet so that he could get out of the bad breath in his heart.

However, unlike most of Tottenham's players, Mourinho and the players screamed loudly, and there was little response from Chelsea, giving him a sense of irritability, and in his heart, Abou felt that Mourinho might not be able to beat that Lynn John.

Perhaps because of the excellent imaging equipment at home, he could feel the tsunami of the Blues fans even through the TV screen, giving him a feeling of breathlessness.

After drinking the wine in the glass, there was a trace of blood on his cheeks.

Feeling this way himself, Abu couldn't help but worry about his players.

In the camera, Mourinho's face is full of disdain, and it seems that he doesn't care about the noise created by the Blues fans!

Abou also admires Mourinho's energy, although the manager is very stubborn in some aspects, but the current Tottenham is much stronger than in the previous Ranieri era, otherwise, with Abou's principles, how can Mourinho be arrogant at Tottenham.

The scene changed to Lynn John, who was whispering something to his assistant at the moment, laughing a few times from time to time.

"Coach Lynn John has been doing wonders for several seasons in a row, so what should we expect from him this season?"

Hum!

As soon as the whistle blew, Chelsea took advantage of their home advantage to launch an all-out attack into Tottenham's hinterland, and there was no temptation at all.

In Mourinho's view, there seems to be some change in Chelsea's tactics, at least in a very different way from the Porto final.

Moreover, Anelka, who he expected, did not appear in the starting lineup.

There doesn't seem to be much change in the midfield, with Cudicini, John Terry, Lucio, Gallas, Zauri and Panucci on the bench, and it seems normal for these people to change in any way.

Up front are Alonso, Emerson, Parker, Lampard, Forlan, Ronaldo, Palacio.

This is a bit puzzling for Mourinho, who looks like a three-striker tactic, but after the game starts, judging from the positioning of the Chelsea players, it looks like a tactic without a striker.

Could it be that Lynn arranged a four-six-zero formation?

If Lynn knew that Mourinho thought of this, he would definitely give a thumbs up, this girl's wisdom is good, and she can see it so quickly.

Tottenham still want to play the same as before, playing the full-court pressing tactics, constantly expanding the defensive area, trying to squeeze the space of the Chelsea players and forcing the opponent to make mistakes!

Ten minutes on, however, it didn't work out much, with the Chelsea players handling the ball with ease, always on the move, and Tottenham trying to take advantage of the numerical advantage to cut off the link between the possession players and the rest, but Chelsea's passing was too fast for them to weave a tighter defence.

And Drogba, a big killer of Tottenham in the counterattack, did not take advantage of Lucio's physical confrontation at all, although he got a free kick in a good position, but Drogba's face was ugly.

Lucio knocked Drogba down, for fear of giving Lucio a foul in the defense, Drogba himself knew that in fact, the opponent did not foul, he did not hit people. (To be continued......)