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Dele Alli’s Brave Interview with Gary Neville Prompts Love from Former Manager Mauricio Pochettino

Dele Alli has been in the public eye since his move to Tottenham Hotspur in 2015. The midfielder has had his fair share of ups and downs, but recently opened up to Gary Neville about his struggles in recent years. Alli revealed that he had spent six weeks in a rehabilitation centre for addiction and trauma, and spoke about the traumatic childhood experiences that had led him to this point.

The interview has been met with widespread praise, and it has also prompted a show of love from Alli’s former manager Mauricio Pochettino. The Argentine took to Instagram to post a photo of himself and Alli together in the 2016/17 season, alongside a blue heart emoji.

Pochettino was the manager who gave Alli the platform to express himself at Tottenham, and the midfielder has spoken effusively about the impact that Pochettino had on his career. He said that the Argentine was understanding of the decisions he was making, and that he cared about him as a person before the football. Alli also praised Pochettino for allowing him to be brave and express himself without fear.

The love between Pochettino and Alli is clear, and it is a reminder of the impact that good man-management can have on a young player’s career. It is also a reminder of the importance of understanding and support for those who are struggling with difficult issues.

Alli’s story is one of courage and resilience, and it is an inspiration to many. The Everton star has shown that it is possible to overcome adversity and come out stronger on the other side. His story is one that will continue to resonate with many, and it is a reminder that we should never give up hope.

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