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The end of the season is so near yet it will feel so far for Tottenham as they continue to push for a top four finish with just seven games remaining of the Premier League season.
After winning seven of their last nine top flight fixtures, Spurs have risen into fourth place to take pole position ahead of the final two months of the campaign, in which they are looking the favourites to secure UEFA Champions League football for next season.
And despite Arsenal and Manchester United still very much in the mix for a top four finish, Antonio Conte has warned the chasing pack that his side are “ready to fight until the end”.
In Friday’s pre-match press conference, Conte said: “I say to you now that the team is ready, ready to fight until the end in this race. This race is not easy, it's very important because to finish in the top four would mean a very good result for the club.
“We watched (this week) how important it is to play Champions League, how fascinating these types of games are, and I’m sure there is a great desire in my players to be protagonists in this competition, but we know very well