Dele Alli makes England case as clinical double thrills Spurs boss Pochettino
Posted Monday, April 02, 2018 by PA

Mauricio Pochettino tipped “fighter” Dele Alli to win back England boss Gareth Southgate’s trust after the Tottenham star’s match-winning double at Chelsea.
Alli followed up being dropped for England’s 1-1 draw with Italy by netting twice as Tottenham secured a first win at Stamford Bridge since 1990 in Sunday’s Premier League clash.
Pochettino insisted Spurs have achieved “nothing” despite opening up an eight-point gap on rivals Chelsea that all-but cements Tottenham’s bid for a fourth-place finish that will secure Champions League qualification.
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— Harry Kane (@HKane) April 1, 2018
The Spurs boss conceded Alli had faced a “tough period” in not featuring for England against Italy – but insisted he never doubted the 21-year-old’s ability to bounce back.
“Dele is not going to be affected if he plays or doesn’t play,” said Pochettino.
“He’s got a great character, he’s so strong, he’s a fighter; very competitive. He’s not going to be affected, but then we have to help him.
“If he doesn’t play for the international team he needs to fight and win trust and confidence again.
“The only way to do that is doing what he did today. Scoring goals and the performance he did today.
🗣 Mauricio: “It was very good, for our fans it was fantastic to feel the victory here. The performance was good and we’re so, so happy.” #COYS pic.twitter.com/FLpVq0tgNP
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 1, 2018
“I’m very, very pleased, it was a tough period for him: but for me I have no doubt over his talent, his character, and I am so happy for him because he deserved it, worked hard.
“He’s a great talent, only 21, and sometimes we lose focus on that. Sometimes the expectation is too much, and pressure on his shoulders.
“He doesn’t need to show anything to us, because we trust and believe in him.”
🗣 A message from @dele_official for you all… 🙌#COYS pic.twitter.com/URQ0no6lfg
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 1, 2018
Spurs’ first win at Stamford Bridge in 31 matches in all competitions has surely inched Pochettino’s men over the line for the Premier League’s final Champions League qualification berth.
The former Southampton manager insisted Spurs cannot take anything for granted however, despite boasting an eight-point advantage over Chelsea with seven matches to play.
“There is still a long way to the end, we need to be focused and try now to prepare for the next game, it will be tough against Stoke,” said Pochettino.
“So we must focus and try to work hard. I think there is still nothing achieved, and I’m sure it will be difficult to finish in the top four.
“We need to fight, our mentality is that we must be ready for every game, and then the FA Cup semi-final.”
Alvaro Morata put Chelsea into an early lead with his first league goal since Boxing Day, but after that Chelsea were overwhelmed by Christian Eriksen’s sublime long-range strike and a savvy double from Alli.
Brilliant goal from Eriksen levels things on the stroke of halftime, and Spurs could possibly win at Stamford Bridge for the first time since some big-eared goal-hanger scored the winner around 300 years ago.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 1, 2018
Alli claimed he had silenced some if not all of his critics.
He told Sky Sports: “I am sure people will still be disappointed with the way I have played, they will have plenty to say.”
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte refused to give up the fight for Champions League qualification, but admitted the Blues have everything to do to reverse their current predicament.
Conte says we caused Tottenham a lot of problems but the difference was that they were more clinical than us. He feels that''s been a problem for us all season. #CHETOT
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 1, 2018
Asked if any chance of overhauling Tottenham had now gone, Conte said: “I don’t know. I don’t know.
“In the one hand we must be realistic and understand that the teams ahead of us are going very fast.
“Today we had a great chance to close the gap with Tottenham, and we lost this chance.
“On the other hand we have to know that until the end we will try to do our best, in these seven games to do everything to try to take our place in the Champions League. But it won’t be easy, we know this.”
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