Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Spurs’ Alli thriving in new position under Mourinho

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur are still finding their feet under new manager Jose Mourinho but the player who has benefited the most from his arrival is midfielder-turned-forward Dele Alli, whose winner secured three points against Brighton & Hove Albion on Thursday.

After going through a purple patch when he scored 37 Premier League goals in three seasons— including 18 in the 2016/17 campaign—alli fell by the wayside last season as injuries denied him a consistent run of games.

Prior to Mourinho’s appointmen­t, Alli had scored only three goals in 30 games but in his last eight matches the 23-year-old has five goals and three assists— more than any Spurs player since the Portuguese coach took over from Mauricio Pochettino.

“People now say since I arrived that Dele has scored three or four goals in the Premier League and one or two goals in the Champions League but I don’t go in that direction,” Mourinho said after Spurs moved up to fifth.

“I go in the direction that Dele Alli was exhausted from work. I love players who are exhausted from that.”

No Spurs player covered more ground against Brighton than Alli, whose first-time lob over goalkeeper Mat Ryan was the icing on the cake of a second-half comeback which had Mourinho jumping up and down on the touchline.

“It’s an unbelievab­le finish,” said Tottenham’s first goalscorer Harry Kane. “The ball is cut back to him, comes to him so quickly and it’s a kind of scoop over the goalkeeper - f antastic, he deserves it.”

Pivotal to Alli’s change in fortunes has been Mourinho’s decision to deploy him in the final third of the pitch rather than have him toiling away in a central midfield role, with the Portuguese explaining that Alli is “not a midfield player”.

With Kane and Son Heung-min up front under Pochettino, Alli was tasked with linking the midfield and attack but Mourinho has given him a free role, allowing the 23-year-old to play in advanced areas -- especially when Kane drops deep.

The role change has given Alli a shot in the arm and he has scored exquisite goals worthy of season-ending highlight reels.

From a deft lob that flummoxed the Manchester United defence to set himself up for a volley to beat David De Gea to chesting down a long ball and chipping the goalkeeper against Bournemout­h, Alli has thrived and rediscover­ed his golden touch.

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