Pochettino says no malice in Kane and Alli challenges

Mauricio Pochettino says there was no malice behind the horror tackles made by Harry Kane and Dele Alli during the heavy defeat at Manchester City.

England internationals Kane and Alli were each shown yellow cards by referee Craig Pawson for their respective studs-up lunges on Raheem Sterling and Kevin de Bruyne during last weekend’s 4-1 loss at the Etihad Stadium.

The pair are free to play against Burnley on Saturday after escaping red cards and subsequent suspensions as Spurs continue their search for a first Premier League away win since late September.

Despite admitting the challenges were mistimed, manager Pochettino insists neither player attempted to hurt an opponent.

“Sometimes you arrive late and you make some tackles that are not so good,” the Argentinian coach said.

“When you play and don’t win, you are disappointed, frustrated and you try to change and sometimes you make a mistake and sometimes you arrive late; that is football.

“But it wasn’t with bad intentions to try to injure someone. Never with bad intention, only because the result wasn’t good for us.

Harry Kane
Harry Kane reacts after the final whistle at Manchester City (Anthony Devlin/EMPICS Sport)

“I think they recognise the same that it was a specific moment but the most important thing is there was no intention to do something wrong.”

The defeat against leaders City was seventh-placed Spurs’ fifth of the campaign in the league and leaves them one spot below their weekend opponents ahead of the trip to Turf Moor.

Pochettino was keen to point out that Spurs are not far behind the points tally they had at this stage last year and said he still has high expectations for the rest of the season.

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“I am not a comfortable person. I love to take a risk. I am here because I love to take a risk. I feel that I am a winner.

“Sometimes the winner loses too and they need to lose to feel the pain.

“This season we had a similar start to last season. The only thing is maybe three points down but we are in (the) Champions League. And of course different circumstances, different everything, maybe some teams improve a lot from last season.

“I think we need to follow, keep going, believe, try to change the dynamic and try to win games, try to fight and we’ll see what happens.”

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