Conte: ‘Chelsea have created this gap with Tottenham.

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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte claims his previous team has “built the gap” in quality between them and Tottenham Hotspur ahead of their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg.

Spurs were thrashed 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in the first leg last week, with Kai Havertz scoring for the hosts before a Ben Davies own goal.

The Blues have advanced from each of their last 13 two-legged ties after winning the first leg, with the exception of the 2006-07 Champions League semi-finals, when they lost to Liverpool.

Tottenham, meanwhile, is attempting to become only the second team – after Aston Villa in 1993-94 – to reach the League Cup final despite losing the first leg of their semi-final by more than one goal.

Following the defeat, Conte conceded the gulf in class by admitting there were no comparisons between the sides.

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Speaking at his pre-match press conference, the Spurs head coach clarified those comments, acknowledging his former club are responsible for their superiority.

He said: “When I speak about the gap; to reduce the gap, it means that I am not stupid to not understand the gap between the clubs.

“It means that you have to improve the squad, the work and to have a project and vision. 

“The gap is a space that you have with other teams and I think that, in this moment, we are to work a lot to reduce this gap. 

“Chelsea work well, they win the Champions League and then invest a lot of money to improve their squad. This creates a gap, this is the truth. Chelsea have created this gap.”

Conte also revealed Tottenham are in negotiations over a new deal for club captain Hugo Lloris.

Now in his 10th season with Spurs, the goalkeeper’s existing contract is due to expire at the end of the campaign, but the Italian is confident he will remain with the club.

He added: “I think they have started talking.

“You know what I think of him, I have said previously he is our captain and a top goalkeeper. [He] has great experience and knows the club. 

“For me, he is an important player. I am not the person who renews contracts; that is the club, and they are the people that do this, but I am confident.”

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