Dele Alli was recalled for the debut of Tottenham for the first time in more than a month, as he traveled to Royal Antwerp on Thursday
Jose Mourinho named the England midfielder for the group-stage clash of the Europa League in Belgium with Garryth Bell
Ellie was replaced at half-time on the opening day of the Premier League season - a 1-0 loss to Everton - and has not started a home match since, only showing off the bench in a 6–1 win at Manchester United and otherwise a matchbox. Failed to make a team of
The 24-year-old's only second start in 2020-21 against Shankija in the Europa League lasted just one hour, in qualifying on September 24, making way for Harry Kane, who later scored, with Spurs drawing 1-1 . He also laid a trap against Maccabi Haifa in one of the two European options to date
With suspicion over Allie's Tottenham future before the Shakindija game, Mourinho said the players would remain at the club, but "99 percent responsibility" for the improvement would have to be taken on its own
Alli had two shots - one on target, one blocked - and created a single chance in Northern Macedonia but completed only 71 percent of his passes, winning only 16.7 percent of the doubles and failing to record a tackle, takedown or interception
In 45 minutes against Everton, Alli saved his only shot and scored a chance again. His passing accuracy was 76.5 percent and he won 50 percent of the doubles, making his only attempt unsuccessful
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