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Tottenham's assistant manager Chris Hughton lamented the fact his side were forced to play a Premiership fixture just 39 hours after a European game, in the aftermath of Spurs' 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.Spurs rested five players for Saturday's early kick-off in West London and it was obviously somewhat of a draining exercise for those players that had also played in Thursday's 1-0 defeat against Sevilla.Hughton, who stepped in for an 'under the weather' Martin Jol post-match, feels Tottenham were never out of a contest decided by Ricardo Carvalho's second half winner, but admitted the effects of a busy schedule were there for all to see."We always felt we were very much in the game," said Hughton."There is no doubt that the schedule had an effect. How you gauge that effect though is almost impossible."We certainly would have been grateful and happy with the extra day with regards to our preparation. But what I can say is that the players who did play were certainly a credit to us and the fact we finished strongly, is a testament to them."Hughton was quick not to attribute blame to any of his players with regards Carvalho's winner, despite the fact the Portuguese managed to beat Paul Robinson from more than 30 yards.He added: "We could possibly have put more pressure on the ball for their goal. But when you concede a goal like that you are always disappointed."But sometimes you have to give them credit. It was a wonderful strike by the lad. We've seen him do that before and sometimes you have to credit them."