Tottenham have entered the midst of a new season and are a dark horse candidate due to important signings they have secured in recent months and will face a difficult test to present their powers against their London neighbor Chelsea when he arrives. to him in the second stage of the English Premier League on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte enjoyed the unconditional support of club president Daniel Levy in his first full season as the team’s manager, thanks to the signings of Brazilian striker Richarlison, financial midfielder Yves Bisuma, Croatian striker Ivan Percic, right-back referee Spence, a French defender. Clement Langley and goalkeeper Fraser Forster in the transfer window.

None of these six new players started the match against Southampton which ended in a 4-1 victory for Tottenham Hotspur, with two stars Harry Kane and South Korean Heung Min-sung not scoring any of the four goals, confirming the depth. which the team has. bench of substitutes.

However, Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge does not bode well for Tottenham, who have only won it once in the last 32 years.

Chelsea, for their part, got off to a strong but less spectacular start as they needed a penalty from Italian international Jorginho to beat Everton 1-0.

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has urged his players to level up against Tottenham, but he believes Chelsea will improve as the season continues following this year’s team turmoil that saw the club face penalties before the American businessman Todd Boly took over from former Russian owner Roman Abramovich.

Sterling believes Chelsea’s level is constantly on the rise and explained his reasons for leaving Manchester City on Thursday during a media speech: “If you look at Chelsea in the last two years, they’ve played four or five finals. a team that demonstrates tremendous competitiveness.”

City have come back with a superb record from West Ham’s stronghold in London, winning a brace scored by their new striker, Norwegian giant Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund this summer.

Liverpool will look to rebalance after a disappointing 2-2 draw against Fulham, another return to the Premier League when they take over Crystal Palace.

Liverpool performed poorly against the London team, as German coach Jurgen Klopp admitted after the match: “The best thing about the game is the result. We don’t deserve more. We can significantly improve our level.”