BC was writing Kane off at the same age, just check the early pages of the Kane thread. Luckily we don't rely on his opinions to make decisions on a young player's future. Ali is so young, but miles ahead of where he should be at such a young age.
Too many other days though.
It's not over the top. Is it really asking too much for a footballer of Alli's ability to make some simple decisions better, do some simple things better. And it's not all about his tender age. He does some things that are incredibly impressive for his age, but he does others that I'd be disappointed if I saw 16yo academy kids doing. We are not a mid/low table team, we are championship challenging team, would Mourinho, Guardiola, Conte tolerate continual carelessness, even if a player did good things too? Any player playing regularly at our level is going to good things, all our players do, they shouldn't be anywhere near this team if they don't, but the difference between us and the championship winners and Alli and the very best players, is what he is doing the rest of the time.
It's not just about form, form might account for the fact that he's not scoring or creating much end product, that's yet another issue, I am talking about the continual carelessness and poor decisions he makes almost every single game. As I said, I would love Alli to progress as a player, but I do not believe that constantly rewarding it with selection is actually counter productive and I do not believe the very best coaches would treat a player like Alli as un droppable.
People aren't overacting, his achievements were actually bettered by Son last season, it really isn't outrageous, or overlooking the positives Alli brings to suggest Son starts a couple of games, gets the chance he deserves, whilst Alli learns that he has to improve the weaker parts of his game. Because what we all want is the best for Spurs, not just what's best for Alli.
In terms of football development Alli is much older than Winks. Alli has 100 senior league starts on his clock, Winks about a five, and that is entirely because he was at MK Dons and not Spurs, not in spite of.
I think your views on those who dare to point out dele's flaws are both exaggerated and is what is over top. No one is trying to detract from what we know he can do, neither do they want him benched without reason, neither do they want to clip his intuitive play.
At 21 he is a grown assed man! I don't believe you should be using his age as any mitigation. There are other premiership players who are even younger but just as high profile as Dele yet there are no questions about their maturity or behaviour as far as I can see. Rashford a case in point. Unfortunately for Dele and all his talent, he is often in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, that's the detraction.
Saying all that, it is good that you are defending him, but so are we, we all love him!. The difference is we are not burying our heads in the sand and only want what's best for him.
I know who is NOT my man of the match, Dele.
A win but the second half performance has flatten it for me. Play like this against better teams and we will be trounced. Despite scoring 4 and keeping a clean sheet, wasn't convincing to me.
I would have kept on Eriksen to play with Son instead of Dele
Credit to Davies but I will give Kane MOTM again
[EDIT] Based on all you responses to me its obvious that my post above must have been misinterpreted. If we played like we did the 2nd half we would be trounced not the total match. If the match had finished at half time most payers would have deserved a 10