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Tottenham Hotspur stay fifth after Chelsea draw

Tottenham Hotspur miss the chance to move into fourth place in the Premier League after playing out a goalless draw with Chelsea.

Tottenham Hotspur have missed the chance to put pressure on fourth-placed Arsenal after they were held to a goalless draw by Chelsea.

The Lilywhites went close early on when Harry Kane exchanged passes with Christian Eriksen before the England frontman saw his shot saved by Asmir Begovic.

Pedro reacts to a missed shot during the game between Chelsea and Spurs on November 29, 2015© AFP

However, Chelsea threatened twice during the midway point in the first half as Eden Hazard headed Oscar's cross over the crossbar before Pedro's effort took a deflection over Hugo Lloris's goal moments later.

Begovic then stopped Son Heung-min and Mousa Dembele as the Bosnian international kept his side on level terms.

Chelsea's Asmir Begovic foils an attempt from Harry Kane of Spurs on November 29, 2015© Getty Images

Before the interval, Spurs pushed for an opener, but Son's speculative shot from distance was well off-target.

After a cagey start to the second period, the former Bayer Leverkusen attacker was in the heart of the action again as he received a lobbed pass from substitute Erik Lamela, only to see Begovic keep out his half-volley.

Son Heung-Min reacts after a missed chance for Spurs against Chelsea on November 29, 2015© AFP

With a quarter of the game to go, Chelsea had their best chance of the game after Branislav Ivanovic's crossfield pass caught out Kyle Walker, who did not see Hazard creep around the back and volley towards goal, but the Belgian's strike was scooped away by Lloris.

Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld was almost caught out in the dying minutes, but Pedro's chance was quickly snuffed out by the Lilywhites backline before the Spaniard could get a shot off.

However, after Willian wasted a late chance to test Tottenham from a free kick, both teams were forced to settle for a share of the spoils, which means that Arsenal will finish the day in fourth, regardless of the outcome of their game at Norwich City.

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