Dele Alli’s downfall a mix of bad business, embarrassment and waste of talent

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Dele Alli has endured a terrible spell at Besiktas to follow up on a rocky time at Everton after initially hitting great heights at Tottenham and with England at the 2018 World Cup

Dele Alli’s star has completely imploded

According to Senol Gunes, Dele Alli went AWOL for a couple of days last week, a claim denied by the former Tottenham Hotspur player – but we all knew the Besiktas manager was wrong anyway … Dele Alli went AWOL a long while ago.

First things first, it is a big ask to feel sorry for a young man who has lived the high life and who, unless he has been spectacularly reckless with his money, is financially set for good. Heck, Dele has over 12 months of a two-and-a-half year contract with Everton – reported to be worth £100,000 a week – left to run.



Even by Everton’s rock-bottom standards, that was a particularly shocking piece of business. Any sympathy for Dele would involve the smallest handkerchief in history.

In many ways, his story is one that symbolises the obscenity of the largesse given to young men who, at some stage of their professional life, can kick a ball around to decent effect.

Yet when someone wastes prodigious talent, it is hard not to wonder what could have been. When England recorded their first win on Italian soil in six decades on Thursday night, it was Gareth Southgate’s 50th victory as the national team manager.

His first was an uninspiring 2-0 triumph over Malta at Wembley in October, 2016. Dele Alli scored in that game and would go on to feature 24 times under Southgate, also scoring in a World Cup quarter-final. He had earned 39 caps by the time he had only just turned 23 and his club career was flourishing.

Dele had the footballing world at his talented feet. But Southgate dropped Dele in October, 2019, and Mauricio Pochettino was sacked by Spurs a month later.

Dele Alli has fallen out of favour with Besiktas(Getty Images)

There have been short periods when a resurgence seemed possible but, generally, Dele has been in a tailspin ever since. By all accounts, his loan spell in Turkey has become little short of an embarrassment.

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