Monday 7 March 2016

Dele Alli's injury problems concern Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino


Dele Alli managed the full 90 minutes against Arsenal at White Hart Lane

          Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says young England international Dele Alli is being nursed through games at the moment, due to ankle and knee injuries.

           The 19-year-old has been a key figure for Spurs this season as they lay down a Premier League title challenge, and he played the whole 90 minutes of the exciting 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Saturday.
           However, he had started on the bench at West Ham in midweek, and Pochettino says the dynamic youngster is not 100 per cent at the moment.

"He is an incredible athlete, yes, but he is not a machine," said Pochettino.
"He has a problem in his ankle and knee. He was good before the game but the players are not machines."
Asked if he might have to rest Alli during the title run-in, Pochettino added: "It depends.
"We assess the players every day and we take the best decision from the team.

"We try to look after all of them. We played a lot of games and we come from a difficult season, because we've played a lot.
"I think that we have good staff, good sports science and medical, who can look after the players in a good way.
"We have a lot of players who are young and in their first or second season in the Premier League.
"It's very tough and we spend a lot of time analysing and to find information to give the best training sessions or recovery, or to find the best way to help them."

Lionel Messi v Cristiano Ronaldo row leads to stabbing death

Is Cristiano Ronaldo (left) better than Lionel Messi? The debate has divided many football fans for years.
A man was killed after arguing with a friend over whether Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo was the best footballer in the world.
Nigerian national Michael Chukwuma, 21, stabbed 34-year-old compatriot Obina Durumchukwu in a Mumbai suburb, Indian police said.
The incident took place following a party on Saturday night.
"They were discussing football players. One is a fan of Messi and the other was for Ronaldo," a police inspector said.
"During the conversation a quarrel has taken place. The deceased threw a glass into the face of the accused person. The glass broke and caused small injuries.
"After that the accused took the broken glass and assaulted the deceased person who died due to heavy bleeding."
Argentina international Messi, 28, is a five-time winner of the Ballon d'Or - the annual award given to the world's best player by the governing body Fifa.
Portugal captain Ronaldo, 31, has won the accolade three times.

Juan Mata: Manchester United midfielder takes blame for red card

Mata says he has been sent off just once in almost 500 games
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata says he takes responsibility for his 26th-minute red card during Sunday's 1-0 defeat at West Brom.
The Spain international was dismissed after being awarded two yellow cards in three minutes at The Hawthorns.
He was booked first for stopping a quick free-kick and then carded again for tripping Albion's Darren Fletcher.
"I could have avoided them and I take responsibility," said Mata, who will now miss Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final.
United face West Ham at Old Trafford.
Writing on kicca.com, Mata said the red card was his first in almost 500 games as a professional.
Mata watched the rest of the game from one of the boxes inside The HawthornsMata watched the rest of the game from one of the boxes inside The Hawthorns
"The truth is this is a new and strange situation for me, not easy to assimilate, but we learn from everything," he said.
"I know that, in football, we see things like these every week, but obviously what hurts more is that my team-mates had to fight with 10 men for a long time."
Mata said both decisions by referee Mike Dean were "rigorous".
He added: "In many occasions, we see more serious fouls that are not penalised in such a way, but at the same time I could have avoided them and I take responsibility.
"It also leaves me with a bad taste for the supporters who travelled to the stadium and for those who were watching the game from home.
"What matters is to move forward and to always learn from each situation. And so I will.
"I hope this blot won't make us forget that we were on the right track and that we have to keep believing in ourselves to achieve the goals that are still in our minds from now until the end of the season."
Manager Louis van Gaal was critical of both Mata and Dean after Sunday's dismissal.
He called Mata's first booking "stupid" but felt Dean should have shown more leniency when booking Mata for tripping Fletcher.
"The referee has to know the person who makes the tackle," the Dutchman said. "Mata never hurts an opponent."
It took West Brom until the 66th minute to score the winner.
Salomon Rondon found the net with a left-foot shot from substitute Sebastien Pocognoli's dangerous first-time cross from the left wing.
"I don't want to say that we deserved to win, no, but we don't deserve to lose," Van Gaal said.
"When you see at the end the chances that West Bromwich Albion has created in comparison with us, it was an unnecessary loss."
Van Gaal hopes the loss does not impact negatively on United before Thursday's Europa League trip to Liverpool and Sunday's FA Cup tie against West Ham.
"I think always this match has an influence on the next match so it is, for us, very bad," he said.