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Alli’s Tottenham future in doubt after Southampton axe

Jose Mourinho claimed he had to drop Dele Alli because he has “too many players”

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2020 8:35PM

Alli’s Tottenham future in doubt after Southampton axe
Alli’s Tottenham future is in doubt. – Pic courtesy of Tottenham Hotspur Official Facebook Profile, September 20, 2020

SOUTHAMPTON – Dele Alli’s Tottenham future is in doubt after he was dropped for their Premier League match at Southampton on Sunday as Jose Mourinho claimed he has “too many players”.

Alli was substituted at half-time during Tottenham’s defeat against Everton last weekend and was missing from the squad for their Europa League qualifier against Lokomotiv Plovdiv on Thursday.

The England international was expected to return against Southampton, but Tottenham manager Mourinho did not include him in the matchday squad.

Alli has endured a difficult period over the last two years, with his form dipping badly.

Mourinho was seen accusing him of being “lazy” in training during the All or Nothing documentary that captured life behind the scenes at Tottenham last season. 

Alli was linked with a move to Real Madrid as part of the deal that eventually saw Gareth Bale joining Tottenham on loan on Saturday, while Manchester United is reported to be interested in the 24-year-old.

Asked if Alli had been left out for fitness reasons, Mourinho’s response suggested there was no guarantee he would get back in the team any time soon.

“No. We have a huge squad, a squad with numbers that are very difficult to manage,” Mourinho told BT Sport.

“I never had it, I don’t like to have it and it's not easy for me. I start with Son, with Lucas and with Harry Kane and on the bench, I still have Moussa Sissoko, Erik Lamela and Steven Bergwijn.”

“We have too many players for some positions and some of them are paying the price for this.” – AFP, September 20, 2020

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