Dele Alli will try to stay grounded after scoring a wonder goal on his first England start but the Tottenham midfielder insists goals have always been a significant part of his repertoire.
Alli scored from 30 yards against France at Wembley on Tuesday, despite some arguing that his selection in the squad had come too early in his career. It was the 19-year-old’s fourth international appearance and, along with Eric Dier in central midfield and John Stones at centre-half, his performance will have encouraged Roy Hodgson on a night when the football was of secondary importance.
Alli signed for Spurs in February from MK Dons and has been a regular both in the Premier League and Europa League this season. He described his England goal as a “dream come true”, having won possession in midfield with a crunching tackle. “It’s one of those crazy moments and I’m sure I’ll think about it a lot,” he said. “To do it at Wembley and score my first goal for England is a great moment for me. Words can’t describe the feeling.
“I like to get goals. I scored a few last year at MK. Goals are a big part of my game. Maybe in my first few games at Tottenham I didn’t show that – I wasn’t getting forward enough. But playing with Eric gave me the licence to get forward and that allowed me to get the goal.
