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Clearly, nothing is going well for Dele Alli. After high-ranking performances for Tottenham, the English midfielder’s career has only gotten worse for six years, with a descent into hell between repeated injuries and the English player’s addiction to sleeping pills, which led him to detoxification. Between Spurs, Everton and Besiktas, the Milton Keynes native has never really managed to get back on track.
During his loan in Turkey two years ago, the Three Lions international (37 caps, 3 goals) tried to relaunch his career with the Istanbul Eagles, but his investment was far from sufficient and his disappointing performances did not succeed. did not spare criticism from his coach Senol Günes, before his serious injury in February 2023. Having been away from the field for almost a year, the 27-year-old player is not ready to return to competition…
New operation for Alli
In fact, Toffees coach Sean Dyche, present at a press conference, even announced that he would go under the table soon: “There is no reason why he should not have surgery. There was some debate about whether to operate or not, which is why it took a while. He will now recover from this surgery and there is no timetable at this time. Obviously there is a lot to do and we are waiting for things to develop and the first signs are good at the moment.”
A real blow for the former Spur, who has not set foot on the green rectangle since the Besiktas JK Stadium, and a goalless parity score against Antalyaspor in the Süper Lig (0-0). Although announced as one of the future hopes of football across the Channel a little over six years ago, Dele Alli does not seem to recover from this complicated period, whether on a personal or sporting level. According to the English press, its 2023-2024 season could already be over…
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