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Alli promises to keep his temper

STAR: YOU HAVE TO MAKE MISTAKES TO LEARN FROM THEM

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Southgate keeps cards close to his chest over keepers.

London

Fiery England star Dele Alli has promised to keep his cool at the World Cup. Alli has been targeted by opponents keen to provoke the volatile Tottenham midfielder.

Alli has been involved in a series of incidents where his temper has got the better of him.

Some pundits fear Alli could suffer the same fate as David Beckham, who was infamously sent off in the 1998 World Cup in France after being provoked by Argentina’s Diego Simeone.

But the 22-year-old, who claims he has never seen footage of Beckham’s red card, expects to keep a lid on his tantrums in Russia, where England face Tunisia, Panama and Belgium in the group stage.

“I am a big believer that you have to make mistakes to learn from them,” Alli said.

“And, yeah, I feel I learned from the things I’ve done before, but it’s not something I worry about at all.

“I haven’t seen the incident with Beckham but, you know, I feel I’ve got everything under control. That will not be a problem.

“Obviously, I’ve done some things before and people seem to think that will be a problem but it’s not.”

Meanwhile, England manager Gareth Southgate is keeping his cards close to his chest as speculatio­n continues over the identity of his World Cup goalkeeper.

Southgate gave Everton’s Jordan Pickford his third cap in Saturday’s 2-1 friendly win over Nigeria at Wembley.

But Stoke’s Jack Butland and Burnley’s Nick Pope are also in contention.

With England’s final World Cup warm-up set for Thursday against Costa Rica, Southgate is keeping his stoppers guessing.

“We’ll give considerat­ion to who plays in goal against Costa Rica over the next 24 or 36 hours,” he said.

“But I was really pleased with what Jordan did. Normally, when you play for England, there’s not an awful lot of opportunit­y to produce a lot of saves.

“His decision-making on crosses, the punch he made, his distributi­on and calmness to slide passes into midfield were all good.

“That was really important to the way we want to play. He can be very pleased with his performanc­e.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CAPTAIN FANTASTIC. England skipper Harry Kane celebrates with team-mate Dele Alli after Kane scored the winner in their 2-1 win over Nigeria at Wembley on Saturday.
Picture: AFP CAPTAIN FANTASTIC. England skipper Harry Kane celebrates with team-mate Dele Alli after Kane scored the winner in their 2-1 win over Nigeria at Wembley on Saturday.

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