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'When I was a player always it was part of training to try to cheat'

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino admits they practiced diving in Argentina.

Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City - Premier League - White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino. Adam Davy Adam Davy

TOTTENHAM BOSS MAURICIO Pochettino defended midfielder Dele Alli from accusations of diving and revealed that when he was a youngster in Argentina, he and team-mates even practiced diving to win penalties.

Alli was widely lambasted for his theatrical fall that won Spurs a first-half penalty in their 5-0 rout of Swansea at White Hart Lane on Saturday. Harry Kane converted the spot-kick.

But on Sunday, Pochettino explained how when he came through the ranks at Newellโ€™s Old Boys in his native Argentina, they even used to practise diving in training.

Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City - Premier League - White Hart Lane Dele Alli goes down in the penalty area under a challenge from Swansea City's Kyle Naughton. Adam Davy Adam Davy

โ€œIn Argentina, yes, the people sometimes practice that, itโ€™s true,โ€ Pochettino said. โ€œBut many years ago. Now I donโ€™t know. But when I was a player always it was part of training to try to cheat. At Newellโ€™s, many, many years ago it was part of practice.โ€

Pochettino admitted that diving is no longer the murky preserve of foreign players and recalled the day when he was punished for bringing down England striker Michael Owen at the 2002 World Cup.

Owen fell over Pochettinoโ€™s left leg but while referee Pierluigi Collina pointed to the spot, replays showed he had not touched the striker.

Soccer - FIFA World Cup 2002 - Group F - Argentina v England Michael Owen earns a penalty at the expense of Mauricio Pochettino at the 2002 World Cup. EMPICS Sport EMPICS Sport

โ€œIt was 15 years ago when Owen dived,โ€ Pochettino said. โ€œDonโ€™t believe that English football is fair play always because Owen jumped like he was in a swimming pool. Come on. I didnโ€™t touch him. I promise you. Itโ€™s true.

โ€œI think today football is more global. England is more like European football. Now we have the influence of the Latin people that try to cheat always. Maybe you were more pure 20, 25, 30 years ago. Now you are like us.โ€

โ€“ ยฉ AFP 2016

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    Dec 20th 2015, 5:12 PM

    Yawnโ€ฆ Premier League manager defends the indefensibleโ€ฆ Shocker!

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    Dec 20th 2015, 5:38 PM

    Pulls is a good manager, he took the heat off his players.

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    Dec 20th 2015, 5:40 PM

    I didnโ€™t say he wasnโ€™t a good manager but the very simple fact of the matter is โ€“ he is defending the indefensible

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