LONDON (Reuters) - Few players enjoyed Chelsea's domination of Tottenham Hotspur as much as striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink during his time at Stamford Bridge but the Dutchman believes the balance of power has shifted ahead of Sunday's derby.
One year into his reign as Tottenham manager, former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has the north London club sitting on top of the Premier League table after nine games.
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