A look back at the Tottenham team which beat Chelsea 5-3 and what has changed.
Tottenham host Chelsea this week hoping for a similar result to when they last faced the Blues in early January.
That was two years ago when Harry Kane scored twice to help Spurs beat Jose Mourinho’s side 5-3, although Antonio Conte’s team are expected to provide a far tougher test.
Tottenham’s Harry Kane scores their first goal
Tottenham have strengthened too, which can he ascertained simply from looking at the players they have moved on since.
Here is a look at five players who featured in the 5-3 win who manager Mauricio Pochettino has since cast aside…
Federico Fazio
Roma’s Federico Fazio celebrates scoring
It is a surprise to look back and recall how Argentine defender Federico Fazio was a key part of this side, but perhaps even more noteworthy that he avoided getting sent off, as he had a tendency to do in big games.
The centre-back was omitted from Tottenham’s side last season and loaned to Sevilla, and this season he was sent out on loan to Roma, where he is expected to sign permanently.
Nabil Bentaleb
Tottenham’s Nabil Bentaleb
A favourite of Mauricio Pochettino in 2014/15, Nabil Bentaleb has had quite a fall from grace.
He could not get a look in last season and was loaned out to German side Schalke in the summer, who have an option to sign him permanently as part of the deal.
Ryan Mason
Hull City’s Ryan Mason celebrates scoring their first goal
Ryan Mason’s form for Spurs two seasons ago helped him win an England call-up, but he could not hold down a starting spot last year, usurped by Eric Dier.
He was sold permanently to Hull City this past summer and he now faces a real battle to avoid being a Championship player next season.
Nacer Chadli
West Bromwich Albion’s Nacer Chadli shoots at goal
Belgian winger Nacer Chadli scored the fifth in the win over Chelsea two years ago, but he fell out of favour at Tottenham during the second half of last season and pushed for a summer move.
He signed for West Bromwich Albion where he has since flourished as a regular starter and won back his international place.
Andros Townsend
England’s Andros Townsend in action with Australia’s Matt McKay
Andros Townsend did not want to leave Tottenham last January but needed to for the sake of his career, having been consigned to playing for the under-21s.
The winger was sold to Newcastle United who were relegated, before he pushed through a move to join Crystal Palace.
Paulinho
Paulinho
Brazilian midfielder Paulinho was a substitute in the win over Chelsea, replacing Townsend after 66 minutes of action.
He was sold by Tottenham months later, allowed to leave for Chinese side Guangzhao Evergrande.
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