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By Sean Walsh When you think of Dele Alli at the peak of his powers at Tottenham Hotspur, your mind probably wanders to his incredible goal against Crystal Palace. Or his double to break Chelsea’s 13-match winning streak. Or his Champions League brace against Real Madrid. Or cupping his ear to the Shed End all the while he was ending Tottenham’s barren run at Stamford Bridge. Or scoring in England’s 2018 World Cup campaign which brought the nation’s enthusiasm for the national team back. You probably don't think of his final truly great game - Spurs' 3-2 comeback win at Ajax in the semi-finals...
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By Sean Walsh Dele Alli made his debut as a pundit as part of Sky Sports' Monday Night Football coverage this week. The Everton midfielder watched on from the studio as his teammates were thrashed 6-0 by Chelsea to round off Gameweek 33 of this Premier League season. After bravely admitting to struggles in his personal life and childhood last year, Dele appears to be nearing a return to football and it was great to see him back in the limelight for positive reasons. Here's what we learned from his appearance on Monday Night Football. Failed Liverpool transferDele grew up as a fan of Liverpool ...
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Dele Alli was sexually abused at the age of six and began selling drugs when he was eight. The 27-year-old footballer has opened up about his troubled childhood and admitted his life finally changed for the better when he was 12 and got adopted by an "amazing" family. Speaking to Gary Neville on his YouTube series 'The Overlap', he said: "[My childhood is] something I haven't really spoken about that much, to be honest. "I mean, I think there were a few incidents that could give you kind of a brief understanding. "So, at six, I was molested by my mum's friend, who was at the house a lot. My mu...
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