Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink feels that Tottenham Hotspur have what it takes to challenge for the Premier League title on a consistent basis.

Mauricio Pochettino's men have stunned the Premier League this term by slogging it out at the top of the table for the title, though they look destined to miss out as Leicester City take the crown.




But Spurs should still qualify for the Champions League and Hiddink thinks Pochettino has put together the type of team which means the north London side will not be going away easily.

Asked at a press conference this afternoon if Spurs have what it takes to challenge for the title regularly, Hiddink replied: "They way they have played is a way for success.
 


"They have a very good balance in their team, defensively well organised, but also a very strong urge to attack with full-backs, with midfield, in attack", the Dutchman continued.

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"So they are a complete team. To be honest, I am Blue and Chelsea now, but I have seen them play this year and I enjoyed it very much."

Hiddink's men are set to host Tottenham this coming Monday at Stamford Bridge in a game Chelsea are desperate to win.

Chelsea stars Cesc Fabregas and Eden Hazard have already gone on record explaining they are desperate to stop Tottenham from winning the title.

However, if Leicester win against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, the title will be gone by the time Spurs take to the pitch at Stamford Bridge.