Antonio Conte’s side welcome Arsenal to Stamford Bridge tomorrow in the Premier League.

But Bakayoko thinks matches against Spurs mean more to players and supporters of Chelsea.

“I think that actually in terms of rivalries that Chelsea have, the one with Tottenham is perhaps even bigger than Arsenal,” he told the club’s official website.

“Having already played that match, being able to win that match, being able to bring so much happiness to our fans was really a wonderful achievement for the team.

“Now we're looking forward to the match against Arsenal, which perhaps carries less of that rivalry, but it is nevertheless incredibly important and it's absolutely vital that we work hard to achieve the right result on the pitch.”

Bakayoko also understands the importance of Chelsea’s matches against their London rivals.

He added: “These sorts of matches above all are really important to the fans, and if there's a lot of importance that is riding on this game then it probably comes from the people associated with the club and the fans and what it means for them living in London.

“But in terms of us players, we'll be focusing on the game.

“We've already made a good start to the season and we're at home as well so it's not a match that we can afford to lose and our objective remains based just on what happens on the field of play.”

Chelsea will look for a big victory to keep the pressure on Manchester City and Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table.