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Didier Drogba wanted to 'kill' Tal Ben Haim in training after a bad tackle - an incident Jose Mourinho 'thrived off' at Chelsea, reveals Steve Sidwell as ex-midfielder believes Tottenham stars aren't buying into manager's methods following a third-straigh

Steve Sidwell believes there is a spark missing at Tottenham under Jose Mourinho compared to his first spell at Chelsea where players were always playing on the competitive limit even in training - with stars wanting to 'kill' each other.

Spurs suffered a third-straight defeat in the Premier League on Thursday night as they lost 1-0 at home to Chelsea, courtesy of a Jorginho first-half penalty after an Eric Dier foul in the area.

The loss means the north London club have dropped to eighth in the table as they face an almighty battle to secure a top-four finish this season.