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Video Evidence: 3 Memorable Actions From Dele Alli Against Everton

Allegedly the boy’s an attacking midfielder. Here we see Dele in the attacking third, take the ball out wide, clearly without a thought in his mind about how to find a way in. The first tackle arrives, and he’s on the floor.

Spurs look to move the ball forward, and Sonny looks to play the ball quickly into Dele. It’s all too much, and he’s on the floor.

Everton builds an attack, and we see Dele no urgency from Dele to get back, and when he does, it’s all too much, and he makes a soft pass straight into an opponent’s feet.

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John Greenwood
John Greenwood
5 years ago
Reply to  eddie

I agree with Eddie Ali was not up to speed, effort, work rate and clearly the pace of the game.
we might just as well played one of our young players who would have shown more enthusiasm.
John Greenwood

dave
dave
5 years ago
Reply to  Spursnutd

Can we also send them Sanchez, Aurier, Davies, Doherty as well.

We would probably have to give Villa £150m to take all of that tripe

dave
dave
5 years ago
Reply to  StuSpur

What about Burgervan, Vini, Doherty, Hart, Fernandes, Rodon all bought/loaned by Mourinho?

Barring Rodon who i think has potential i wouldnt say the other 5 players are an improvement to what we already had.

Elevenstonedidiots
Elevenstonedidiots
5 years ago
Reply to  CowSpurs

True, Coleman an ageing full-back ran rings around Davies.

CowSpurs
CowSpurs
5 years ago

Seamus Coleman came on to the field and look bothered. Bernard the same. They look liked they would die for the shirt and each other. Dele was pathetic. The 70s porn star look does him no favours, but it’s better than his football.

eddie
eddie
5 years ago

Those clips encapsulate perfectly the level at which Dele now operates.I don’t think he is able to mentally move on from this.Get rid.

Elevenstonedidiots
Elevenstonedidiots
5 years ago

Has Dele Ali lost the hunger or is it that physically he just hasn’t developed in the way that is needed to be a PL player? I look at the way City have managed Foden, holding him back, gradually integrating him into the team whereas Ali became a mainstay quite quickly and seems to have peaked already. I can’t see him getting into to any PL team now.

CzechSpur
CzechSpur
5 years ago
Reply to  Limerick AL

Or 80 million in straight cash

HarryKaneIsInOurHearts
HarryKaneIsInOurHearts
5 years ago

That paper chuck by Mou at the end of the first clip, cracks me up. See ya Dele!

StuSpur
StuSpur
5 years ago

Kane, Son, Ndombele, Holjberg, Reguilon, Lo Celso, Lloris . Those are the only players that should be allowed near our team. Let that sink in. 7 players. The rest are utter garbage.

What is Levy prepared to do about that? How will Jose present this dilemma to a man that knows full well that the squad is turgid?

Jose surely knew this time would come, how does he play this? Did he know this situation would present a rock and a hard place scenario? Perhaps jose has played this very well.

Limerick AL
Limerick AL
5 years ago
Reply to  Spursnutd

Yes No Problem as long as we include 90 Million Quid.

Spursnutd
Spursnutd
5 years ago

I probably foolishly thought he might have learnt something during his furlough however he is the same clown alli brother who stopped playing nearly two years ago. Could we flog him and winks in the summer for greelish.

Mike
Mike
5 years ago

Also.. he wouldn’t have won an oscar for his blatant attempt to gain a penalty in the final minutes. If nothing else… put him in acting school.

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