Dele not fazed by form

According to FourFourTwo Dele Alli said he is not fazed by public perception of his form, following a match-winning Boxing Day performance against Southampton.

The 21 year-old scored a goal and had two assists in our 5-2 Premier League win on Tuesday, and the article says Alli was pivotal as we kept pace for Champions League places.

It adds that after some volatile showings against Burnley and Manchester City, though, the England midfielder insisted his form is not fluctuating.

“We speak a lot, the manager and myself, and my form is not really something I think about too much,” Alli said. “But it’s always nice to prove people wrong.

“At 21-years-of-age when you set your standards as high as I did the last two years it’s not always the case that you’re going to reach them all the time.”

The article goes on to say that in three appearances in the Champions League this season, Alli has notched up two goals and three assists and his goal against Southampton was the first in 10 matches.

However, according to Alli, goals and assists are not the sole indicators of performance.
“Some people think if you’re not scoring or assisting you’re playing badly, but I think I criticise myself all the time,” he said. “I think it’s just working on myself and my own game.

Alli added: “As players we’re not too worried about what people are saying, as long as the people close to you, around you and your teammates are speaking highly and you’re doing what the team wants, that’s all you need to think about.”
Sitting a point off fourth-placed Liverpool, Spurs travel to lowly Swansea City next week.

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