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Harry Kane: Chelsea celebrated like they won the EPL title!

As a result, Leicester City were crowned the Premier League champions with two games to spare.

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‘But we have a lot of cameras and it’s impossible to keep it on the pitch. Not anymore. We show passion, maybe too much passion, but we need to take this in a positive way. It’s only the beginning of our journey.

“(And) next season I hope we can have a better season and get the title back”. That’s 100 percent certain.

Chelsea will be without Thibaut Courtois as he serves the second of his two-game ban so Asmir Begovic will continue between the sticks.

Spurs could only manage a draw away at Chelsea on Monday night despite enjoying a two-goal lead at the end of the first half.

“We’re very disappointed”, he added.

Attack: Eden Hazard came off the bench to score a stunning equaliser on Monday night so I expect the Belgian worldwide to come back in to the starting eleven with Pedro dropping out after being taken off at half-time against Spurs.

The clash was certainly a feisty affair in what Guus Hiddink described as an “emotional and hectic game”, which saw nine players booked with several situations that could have easily warranted a red card.

“At such times a referee can feel “invincible” and able to control games with personality and presence”.

“We are certainly in discussion with Spurs that they should come in for the full season when they’re rebuilding their stadium”, Dyke told Sky Sports HQ.

Eric Dier, Kyle Walker and Hugo Lloris applaud the fans after Spurs’ title challenge ended at Chelsea.

As can be seen in the second video above, as Willian and Rose battle it out during the melee, Tottenham’s Mousa Dembele is busy trying to gouge out the eye of Chelsea striker Diego Costa.

Leicester City’s Premier League coronation could not have come in a more dramatic fashion.

The England worldwide hinted that Tottenham were fired up by comments from Hazard and Fabregas about wanting to stop Spurs winning the league and hoping Leicester would be champions.

Kane and Heung-Min Son both struck in the first half to give the Lilywhites a 2-0 advantage at the break, putting them on course for the club’s first victory at Stamford Bridge for 26 years.

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“We’re a proud team and there’s no chance we’re going to let up”.

Premier League official Mark Clattenburg shows Tottenham right back Kyle Walker a yellow card