Dele Alli will win back England boss Gareth Southgateās trust with more showstopping turns like his goal brace at Chelsea, according to Mauricio Pochettino.
Alli provided the perfect riposte to being omitted from Englandās 1-1 draw with Italy by firing two goals as Tottenham claimed their win at Stamford Bridge since 1990 on Sunday.
Christian Eriksenās long-range bullet and Alliās double secured Spursā 3-1 win in west London, that all-but tied up Tottenhamās fourth-place Premier League finish and Champions League qualification.
Spurs boss Pochettino admitted Alli had faced a ātough periodā in not featuring for England against Italy ā but insisted he never doubted the 21-year-oldās ability to bounce back.
āDele is not going to be affected if he plays or doesnāt play,ā said Pochettino, of Alli.
āHeās got a great character, heās so strong, heās a fighter; very competitive.
āHeās not going to be affected, but then we have to help him.
āIf he doesnāt play for the international team he needs to fight and win trust and confidence again.
āThe only way to do that is doing what he did today. Scoring goals and the performance he did today.
āIām very, very pleased, it was a tough period for him: but for me I have no doubt over his talent, his character, and I am so happy for him because he deserved it, worked hard.
āHeās a great talent, only 21, and sometimes we lose focus on that.
āSometimes the expectation is too much, and pressure on his shoulders.
āHe doesnāt need to show anything to us, because we trust and believe in him.ā
Spursā first win at Stamford Bridge in 31 matches in all competitions has surely inched Pochettinoās men over the line for the Premier Leagueās final Champions League qualification berth.
The former Southampton manager insisted Spurs cannot take anything for granted however, despite boasting an eight-point advantage over Chelsea with seven matches to play.
āThere is still a long way to the end, we need to be focused,ā said Pochettino.
āI think there is still nothing achieved, and Iām sure it will be difficult to finish in the top four.ā
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte refused to give up the fight for Champions League qualification, but admitted the Blues have everything to do to reverse their current predicament.
Asked if any chance of overhauling Tottenham had now gone, Conte replied: āI donāt know. I donāt know.
āWe had a great chance to close the gap with Tottenham, and we lost this chance.ā