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Tottenham forward Harry Kane eager to book place in FA Cup final with win over Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur's English striker Harry Kane celebrates scoring his third goal to complete his hattrick during the English Premier League football match
Image: Harry Kane wants Tottenham to continue their good form by booking their place in the FA Cup final

Harry Kane believes Tottenham can land another psychological blow in the title race by beating Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final on Saturday.

Spurs head into the clash at Wembley buoyed after a weekend in which they hammered Bournemouth 4-0 before Chelsea were beaten 2-0 by Jose Mourinho's Manchester United.

Chelsea sat 10 points clear at the top of the table just over a fortnight ago, but two defeats, the first against Crystal Palace, in four matches have thrust Tottenham back into contention.

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Both sides will now turn their attention to next weekend's FA Cup showdown in which Kane says Spurs can not only book their place in the final, but also sow further seeds of doubt in the Chelsea squad.

"It could be a big thing psychologically," Kane said.

Harry Kane adds a third goal early in the second half
Image: Kane scored on his return to the starting line up in Tottenham's 4-0 win over Bournemouth

"Of course it's a different competition so it's hard to say, but it's a big game for us, a big game for the club, a massive semi-final and you never know.

"If we win next week it might put a bit more doubt in their minds regarding the Premier League. But we can't control what Chelsea do."

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Tottenham are certainly the form team going into the clash, having won eight matches in a row in all competitions and scored an average of three goals a game in that period.

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Highlights: Tottenham 4-0 Bournemouth

They already have 71 points, one more than last year's final total, with six matches still left to play and are one short of their Premier League record tally of 72 points, set under Andre Villas-Boas in 2013.

"I think sometimes people say we're still second and Chelsea are still seven points clear - or four now - so they don't think we are doing as well as last season," Kane said.

"But if you look at the table, 71 points with six games left is incredible. We've got to make sure we finish strongly - it isn't over yet."

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