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Rejuvenate­d Alli back in the mix for Mourinho

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LONDON: For all the gloom enveloping Tottenham during a dreadful Premier League slump there have been some shafts of sunlight in recent weeks, none more so than the sight of Dele Alli (pic) scoring a superb bicycle kick goal in the Europa League.

Alli became a fixture in Spurs after making his debut as a teenager in 2015 and was a regular starter for England.

However, he was in danger of disappeari­ng off the radar this season with niggling injuries, loss of form and speculatio­n swirling that he did not fit into manager Jose Mourinho’s plans.

He has made only one Premier League start, on the opening day of the season against Everton, since when he has been limited to cameo appearance­s mainly in cup competitio­ns.

But there are signs that Alli, who has scored 50 goals and credited with 33 assists in 162 Premier League appearance­s for the club, is finally recovering his spark.

As well as his overhead goal against Wolfsburg he also set up a goal for Carlos Vinicius and another for Gareth Bale, who is also beginning to show some of his best form.

Bale is likely to start against Burnley in the Premier League today and Alli will surely be involved too. However, Mourinho scoffed at suggestion­s that Bale, Alli, Son Heung-min and Harry Kane might all be unleashed.

“Do you give me four names or 11? Four or eleven? Do you want to give the other seven? I do the other seven and you do the four!” Mourinho said on Friday when that was suggested.

“Well, you could see against West Ham (United), was not from the start of the game, but for 20 minutes or so, we had Bale, Lucas (Moura), Dele, Harry, Sonny. So you had it. We didn’t turn the result around. We didn’t score to win that game, but we could leave the game with positive feelings.”

Asked specifical­ly about Alli, Mourinho said he was happy with his improvemen­t.

“I’m happy with him. Small injuries are mentally not good, players getting disappoint­ed, lack of motivation, frustratio­n. He went through all that,” Mourinho said.

“He came back. We had good conversati­ons, training well, playing minutes or part of matches. Not yet a 90 minute match but he went through periods and basically now 75 or 80 minutes.” — Reuters

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