Football war: Tottenham-chelsea

Tottenham defender, Jan Vertonghen has
promised Chelsea's fans hell when both teams
trade tackles tonight at Stamford Bridge,
rather than enter a war of words with coach
Jose Mourinho.

The Belgian was labelled a 'disgrace' by the
Chelsea boss after falling to the floor when
clashing with Fernando Torres when the clubs
last met in September at White Hart Lane.
But Vertonghen believes that he can prove
himself on the pitch, and is confident of a
shock three points for Spurs against the
Premier League leaders.
'If we want to reach the Champions League
we have to win this game,' Verthonghen told
The Sun, with his club currently four points
adrift of Manchester City in fourth place, who
have two games in hand.
'I did not respond to Mourinho at the time -
and I won't do it now.
'I don't want to add fuel to the fire in the run-
up to the match. I don't want to go into a war
of words with Mourinho. I just want to prove
myself on the field.'
During the 1-1 draw between the two sides
last year, Torres was sent off for a second
yellow in the 81st minute after he raised his
hands at Vertonghen.
Even though the contact was minimal, the
centre-half threw himself to the ground, and
Mourinho was not best pleased.

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