Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas insists he's not out for revenge against former club Chelsea.
Despite leaving Stamford Bridge under a cloud, Villas-Boas will not be treating the match any differently to any other league fixture.
He said: "In the end there is one thing which has been to a certain extent blown out of proportion in some ways - this is certainly not a personal matter.
"This game is not going to decide the future of both teams in the Premier League - after this game there will be 30 more games to play and both teams will have decisive matches in front of them. It counts as three points. It doesn't win us a trophy."