"He is an easy target for everyone," Pochettino said after the match. "We need to stop saying too much about him to stop helping people, the fans, creating this reputation. "He's so competitive and played very well today but Dele is an easy target." Palace manager Roy Hodgson also defended the England international, saying that Alli's previous reputation was driving fans to label him as a cheat.'Dele is an easy target': Pochettino claims Dele Alli is being unfairly targeted by critics despite latest blatant dive https://t.co/R8T5PBcGvx pic.twitter.com/nXr9Cymt6r
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) February 25, 2018
"When all the talk in the mass media is about players diving, the public jump on the bandwagon to get as much advantage as they can," Hodgson said. Spurs full-back Serge Aurier recorded three foul throws at Selhurst Park but Pochettino was light-hearted about the Ivorian's errors. "We are going to practise every day, I promise you," the Argentina boss added after Spurs climbed up to fourth in the table. "I promise our fans too. The fans are very disappointed, so we will practise.The topic of Dele Alli's diving came up again on @bbcmotd on Sunday. Alan Shearer thinks Mauricio Pochettino needs to say something. ? pic.twitter.com/LW9ijGHWdw
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 26, 2018
"... I said to him: 'You are going to get me sacked. It looks like we are so bad we don't even practise throw-ins.'" Tottenham host 14th-placed Huddersfield Town in the league on Saturday.Mauricio Pochettino believes there is too much focus on Dele Alli after the midfielder was again accused of diving: https://t.co/LYSf7u9DW8 pic.twitter.com/UCcYiBjWAc
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) February 25, 2018