Dele Alli: Spurs star still expects criticism after Chelsea double
Dele Alli produced a starring role in Tottenham's win over Chelsea, but the former MK Dons midfielder does not think his critics will ever be silenced.

Dele Alli expects his critics will still "have something to say" despite his match-winning performance in Tottenham's Premier League clash with Chelsea.
The England international scored twice in the second half to help Spurs to a 3-1 win, their first at Stamford Bridge in the top flight in 28 years.
Dele responds to naysayers
Alli had only scored six times in the league prior to Sunday's match and has been criticised for a perceived dip in form compared to 2016-17, when he scored 18 times and provided seven assists in the Premier League.
The 21-year-old, though, does not feel he had a point to prove against the champions and thinks there will always be scrutiny of his displays.
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"I'm sure people will still be disappointed with the way I've played. They'll have something to say," he told Sky Sports.
"For me, it was just about helping the team as much as I can. Like I've said before, what people say, I try not to let it affect me as much as I can.
"I don't think I had a point to prove. I just had to get into the starting 11 and help the team."
Poch full of praise
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino was delighted with Alli's display but feels he should be given "room to breathe" in his development.
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"He's a great talent and I have no doubts about him," said Pochettino."Young players need room to breathe. There's pressure on their shoulders. But he has nothing to show to me or Tottenham. It's more about the expectation being so high.
"I'm so happy for him."