Pochettino: We are going to kill the game by over-analysing
Such an emphasis on occurrences like Dele Alli's jump has Tottenham director Mauricio Pochettino dreading for the eventual fate of the amusement.
Tottenham supervisor Mauricio Pochettino supported Dele Alli and accepts there has been excessively center around the midfielder's reserving for plunging against Liverpool.
Alli, 21, was demonstrated a yellow card for reenactment amid the exciting 2-2 draw at Anfield Sunday.
While Pochettino trusts the choice was right, the Argentinian feelings of trepidation for the fate of the amusement with such consideration on what he said was an "insignificant issue".
"See, it was a yellow card. It happens. The arbitrator was correct. Amid various recreations, a considerable measure of circumstances like this happen," he disclosed to UK daily papers.
"The issue now is that we are so touchy about the circumstance, and after that we are so centered around Dele Alli. It's an excessive amount of now and then. There is such an attention on this kind of circumstance. I believe it's a negligible issue.
"See, there are a considerable measure of positives from Dele. Obviously, he's not great. No one is great. Obviously, he is a shrewd kid. He is somewhat frightful.
"The issue is that, more than this sort of circumstance, I am stressed we will change the diversion that we know."
Pochettino feels such an emphasis on jumping is probably going to hurt the amusement over the long haul, saying misdirection was a piece of football he cherished.
"You trust that in England you were straightforward and constantly great. That is the football I was infatuated with when I was a tyke," he said.
"Football is tied in with attempting to trap your rival. Indeed or no? What does strategy mean? When you do a few strategies, it is to endeavor to trap the adversary.
"You say: 'Gracious, I play on the privilege yet I will complete on the left'. It's a blend and I am stressed that perhaps we will slaughter the amusement."