Midfielder Dele Alli could miss whatever remains of Tottenham's season in the wake of being accused of fierce behavior by the Football Association.


TV footage seemed to demonstrate Alli punching Claudio Yacob amid his side's draw with West Brom on Monday.

The episode was not in the ref's report on the match, which finished 1-1.

Rough direct more often than not brings about a three-amusement boycott, so a liable decision would mean the England player, 20, misses the greater part of Spurs' remaining apparatuses.

Alli, named as the Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year on Sunday, has until 18:00 BST on Wednesday, 27 April to respond.Tottenham supervisor Mauricio Pochettino said he had not seen the episode, which happened in the 26th moment, yet included: "Once in a while the adversaries discover him and attempt to incite. They know he has a solid character and may respond."

Off-the-ball occurrences missed by the authorities are alluded to a board of three previous tip top officials to choose any approval.

Alli has been an immensely compelling figure in his introduction season for Tottenham. The previous MK Dons player has scored 10 objectives so far and has shaped an amazing organization with striker Harry Kane.

Second-set Spurs are seven focuses uncontrolled of Leicester with three amusements remaining. The Foxes can win the title on Sunday with triumph over Manchester United.

Post a Comment

0 Comments