By your measures we shouldn't be sad when any of players leave.... I don't think Dele's problem is a lack of focus on his game (he trained with a private PT all over the summer for example) I think the problem was a change in our tactics so that we no longer really played with a free number 10, as Dele played his best football.He played extremely well for a couple of years and scored some amazing goals.
But you make it sound like it he fired us to a couple of fa cups and a european trophy.
Maybe he would have had he focussed on his game instead of turning into a total bellend.
By your measures we shouldn't be sad when any of players leave.... I don't think Dele's problem is a lack of focus on his game (he trained with a private PT all over the summer for example) I think the problem was a change in our tactics so that we no longer really played with a free number 10, as Dele played his best football.
Shame we played him in the cup otherwise the 1st appearance clause might have been triggered this season. Might still be triggered before the summer window closes. Seen rumours that the appearance triggers go up to 80.
So might be £10m for 20 then another £10m for 40 and a final £10m at 80 or £5m each at 60 and 80. Then the last £10m based on goals and other stuff?
Wish I could double like this post.he was a big part of almost everything good we did in that Poch era, people remember Moura’s hat trick but two of the assists were Ali’s
like someone else has mentioned. What did he actually do wrong? Play computer games and mess around on tick tick(tock)??
it’s not like he was doing blow off hookers arses… which is probably what I would have done in his position
Thanks for posting really glad the club recognises he was one of our own. I know I am a soppy sod. Must be my age. Will be following him at Everton as I did Aaron Lennon.
I also think the managers since Poch are not risk takers and would not have welcomed the fact that Dele is a maverick who would lose the ball occasionally executing an extravagant flick. Of course he often worked really hard to get the ball back when he lost it. Anyway it is what it is.By your measures we shouldn't be sad when any of players leave.... I don't think Dele's problem is a lack of focus on his game (he trained with a private PT all over the summer for example) I think the problem was a change in our tactics so that we no longer really played with a free number 10, as Dele played his best football.
By your measures we shouldn't be sad when any of players leave.... I don't think Dele's problem is a lack of focus on his game (he trained with a private PT all over the summer for example) I think the problem was a change in our tactics so that we no longer really played with a free number 10, as Dele played his best football.
I will really never fully comprehend how a player goes from hero to zero. One of the games mysteries.
I’m gutted I’ll be in Copenhagen that nightWatching that clip got me a bit emotional, at his best he personified "Peak Poch". He is one player I will definitely not come on here and slag off now that he has left. It is sad that things ended the way they did but I truly hope he finds happiness in the rest of his football career, and I for one will definitely be standing up to applaud him when he comes back with Everton on the 7th March.
And this is my biggest gripe with this lazy narrative about Dele. He's a "party boy, more worried about tik tok, lost his edge"... It's all nonsense. He might have gone through a bit of a lull, particularly after his hamstring injury, but the biggest issue was the role we asked him to do.
Mourinho also made it a point of slinging Dele off at half time on more than one occasion. Make no mistake we knew who Mourinho wanted to take the fall for some results.
I honestly believe him when he says he just wants to be happy and play football. Hope he gets to do that.
No of course we should be sad when certain players leave but for me not with dele. After-all he really left about 3 years ago. I’m not sad to see this pale imitation go at all. I disagree on the position being the cause of his decline. He began to go backwards under Poch and during that time through to mourinho and even mason (I believe) he played many games in his favoured role. At mk dons he also excelled in deeper than the number 10 roles. His issue as is well documented is between his ears. Just look at his body language between old dele and new. The fight and desire that once existed in that man has largely gone. It is what it is, he’s not the first and wont be the last.
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Too much too young. Its bound to effect the desire of some of these young footballers and sadly dele is one of those. As I’ve said before if he was playing in the 90s the decline would never have happened.
He did his part, put us a goal up in the cup semi, two assists in that Ajax game, if Kane, Son and Eriksen had turned up in big games to the same level as Dele, we would have won something.
I also think the managers since Poch are not risk takers and would not have welcomed the fact that Dele is a maverick who would lose the ball occasionally executing an extravagant flick. Of course he often worked really hard to get the ball back when he lost it. Anyway it is what it is.
Jose Mourinho accused Dele Alli of "creating problems for his own team" in Tottenham's 3-1 Carabao Cup quarter-final win over Stoke City.
Alli, making his first start since 26 November, gave the ball away from which Stoke went on to score.
"A player in that position is a player that has to link and create and not to create problems for his own team," said Mourinho.
Dele's decline was evident when Poch was still around. I don't blame the other managers when they admonish players taking risks without due results. Any player can do that.
Very sure if Dele assisted and scored like he did in his prime every manager would play him all the time - not just Poch.
Also if Conte was there instead of Mourinho he would have come to the same conclusion about Dele.