Analysis| Dele Alli vs Leeds United

Okay, let’s try one more time and from the top. Footballers need to have talent, but they also require work rate, commitment, and concentration levels that are greater than that of a ten-year-old in a Lego store.

Total actions success or failure maps are a goo overarching discipline when looking at that player’s performance because they provide clarity. 45% is woeful for any player, who was on the park for 68-minutes.

There was more to cheer in respect of passing where Dele hit 85%, better than his current mean average of 81.5%.

Of course, there was also the assist that provoked our goal, but we are back where this all began, with the fanbase divided into those who believe that not achieving much can be entirely counterbalance by one good pass.

Conclusion I’d challenge anyone to name a top-flight side (so not Sheffield Wednesday or Wolfsberger FC) where Dele would walk into their first team. The transfer markets will remain flat and the likelihood of Daniel Levy wanting to get less than the magic number in his head is, therefore, less than zero.