Chelsea have been warned to watch out for Tottenham following their thrilling win at Leicester - but Jason Cundy isn't particularly worried.
Spurs were 2-1 down at the King Power with nine seconds of added time remaining, but still won 3-2 thanks to two late goals from substitute Steven Bergwijn on Wednesday night.
Tottenham travel to Chelsea on cloud nine after Wednesday night's late drama
Conte is unbeaten in the Premier League at Spurs
Suddenly, Antonio Conte's men find themselves in control of their top-four destiny and could even leapfrog the Blues in third.
Tottenham are one point behind fourth-place West Ham, who have played three games more, and eight adrift of Chelsea with four matches in hand.
Spurs actually travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday to face Thomas Tuchel's out-of-form side, without a victory in their last four top-flight matches.
Speaking to ex-Blues striker Jason Cundy on the Sports Bar, former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara said: "I'll tell you what, Chelsea need to watch their back, because we are coming for you.
"You guys are on the ropes right now. You must be having a glance!
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Tuchel has cut a frustrated figure on the touchline
"You've got Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United and West Ham in good form as well, Chelsea could crumble."
But die-hard Chelsea fan Cundy didn't sound too concerned.
He told O'Hara: "You've been coming for us for the last 25 years. I'm having a little look, but as I'm looking, I'm laughing!
"We've got you on Sunday, matey. Stamford Bridge, it's a must-win game. If Spurs win that, then it's game on. Even a draw is a good result for Spurs.
"But I've heard it all before. I've seen it all before. You're still Spurs. That's what you've got to remember. Whatever happened tonight, you're still Spurs."
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