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Pochettino hails ‘fantastic’ Kane and Alli

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BURNLEY, United Kingdom: Mauricio Pochettino saluted ‘ fantastic’ duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli after Tottenham revived their challenge for Champions League qualificat­ion with a 3- 0 win at Burnley.

Kane scored a hat- trick to take his total of Premier League goals in the calendar year to 36, equalling the competitio­n record set by Alan Shearer with Blackburn in 1995.

Al li played a rather more controvers­ial role in proceeding­s, although he did end the match with two assists.

He won a disputed penalty early in the game, shortly after receiving a yellow card for a dangerous challenge on Burnley defender Charlie Taylor, with many home fans believing it should have been a sending off.

However, he did produce a sublime pass for Kane to complete his hat-trick with 12 minutes to go.

Pochet tino said that both men played a significan­t role in Tottenham’s first away league win since Sept 30, and is hopeful that they can continue to lift a side who had slipped to seventh place before the weekend.

“Harry is so important. I have praised him over the three- andahalf years I have been here,” Pochettino said.

“He makes a contributi­on not only with goals but with his attitude and his profession­alism. How he works on the pitch is fantastic. He’s a massive example for everyone.

“I’m so happy for him, because not only have we achieved the three points, but he equalled Alan Shearer’s record.

“He needs one more to set a new record, and I think that’s a massive, massive achievemen­t for an individual like him.”

Al l i has had a relat ively disappoint­ing personal season to date, with only three league goals to his name.

The midfielder was criticised heavily a week ago for a bad challenge on Manchester City’s Kevin de Bruyne, for which he received a yellow card, while his early tackle on Taylor was another example of his temperamen­tal side.

Pochettino, though, said that referee Michael Oliver was correct both in only booking Alli and in awarding the early penalty.

“I think it was a yellow. I don’t think it was more than yellow. The penalty was a penalty,” he said.

“I’m happy with his performanc­e and contributi­on. He tried always. He was always in the game, trying to help the team. His contributi­on was fantastic.” — AFP

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