Fans of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays the news that Dele Alli has not been included in Tottenham’s squad to face Burnley tonight.
According to a report by The Athletic, Alli has ‘not travelled’ for the club’s fixture against Burnley on Monday, despite the midfielder being fit enough to play.
David Ornstein then posted a link to this report on Twitter, before adding that the 24-year-old ‘doesn’t appear part’ of Jose Mourinho’s Premier League plans ‘for now’, and that ‘uncertainty’ is growing regarding the player’s future in north London.
So, what did these Tottenham Hotspur fans have to say in reaction to the news that Dele Alli has been left out of the squad to face Burnley?
Unlucky, he's just not good enough
— ?? (@TanguyFather) October 26, 2020
i’d be upset if our bench wasn’t already stacked with talent
— DJ-THFC (@danieljohn4) October 26, 2020
Shocker!!
— Dan (@Daniely79) October 26, 2020
Alli has not started a Premier League fixture since their opening game of the season, a 1-0 loss to Everton, in which he was substituted at half-time.
In fact, the £46.8 million-rated 24-year-old has made just one league appearance in the time since the Everton game, coming as a 21-minute second-half cameo in the club’s 6-1 victory over Manchester United.
Would you be happy for Spurs to sell Dele Alli in January?
Yes
No
And, it appears the clash with Burnley is yet another Premier League match the midfielder will be missing for Spurs, something which has not overly surprised these fans of the club.
We move
— Don Levy (@solja_street) October 26, 2020
Sell in January ?? https://t.co/GS6dkh2ZEr
— Martin?? (@NorwegianSpursy) October 26, 2020
This boy has a bad mentality instead of giving his best foot as a professional https://t.co/GckqCQM591
— @Galaxa Hopekid (@mosesnj31251553) October 26, 2020
Sorry I do not like this one bit. He was better than Lamela the other night https://t.co/XGN7FZX30C
— Dan (@Daniely79) October 26, 2020
Disgrace
— DT (@KingKane__10) October 26, 2020
All in all, it would seem the vast majority of these Tottenham fans are not exactly shocked at the news that Alli is set to miss yet another league game for Mourinho’s side, with some even suggesting the club should sell the England international in the January transfer window.