DELE ALLI was left speechless after Mauricio Pochettino delivered a heartwarming speech live on Sky Sports.
The Everton star made his punditry debut on Monday Night Football for the Toffees’ trip to Chelsea.
Dele played under the Argentinian boss at Tottenham[/caption]Pochettino managed at Tottenham for five years and signed Dele in 2015 in the last hours of the mid-season transfer window on a five-and-a-half-year deal for an initial fee of £5 million.
The midfielder made nearly 200 appearances under the Argentinian boss before he was sacked in November 2019.
And the England star remained at Spurs until 2022 before heading to Goodison Park.
However, the pair rekindled virtually after Chelsea’s 6-0 demolition against Sean Dyche‘s side.
Pochettino said to Dele who was in the Sky Sports studio: “I want to say hello to Deli. What a player oh my goodness! So happy to see you!”
Dele was left speechless, with just a smile on his face after hearing his former boss’ words which fans found very heartfelt.
As one said: “Woooow that’s lovely.”
Another added: “So wholesome.”
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A third then put: “Dele is a wonderful player.”
Dele during his time in north London made 269 appearances and scored 67 goals for the Lilywhites.
The now 28-year-old won PFA Young Player of the Year in the 2015-16 term and regained the title the following season.
But since he arrived at the Merseyside club, his career has been cursed with injuries.
The England star spent the 2022-23 campaign on loan at Besiktas in Turkey but returned to England in April due to a hip injury.
Dele faced another setback at the end of last year and was forced to undergo surgery for a groin issue.
And while he is yet to return to the pitch, the Everton star has his sights set on a successful comeback and is aiming to play in the 2026 World Cup.
He also confirmed he has undergone rehabilitation for his mental health in an emotional interview with Gary Neville.
Dele also revealed in the interview last year that he was sexually abused as a child.