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Tottenham extended their unbeaten Premier League run to 13 matches by drawing 0-0 against a Chelsea side showing signs of recovery but still languishing in the lower half of the standings.
Feeling the effects of a long mid-week trip to Azerbaijan for the Europa League, Tottenham provided little goal threat but were able to contain Chelsea to celebrate their best streak in the league since the 1984-85 season.
While Chelsea failed to get their first back-to-back league wins in a disappointing title defence, a solid display at the back secured a third consecutive clean sheet for Jose Mourinho's team.
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Chelsea are five points above the relegation zone and 10 behind fifth-place Tottenham.
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