Dele Alli inspires Tottenham rout of Wolfsberger in Europa League last-32 second leg

Tottenham 4-0 Wolfsberger (8-1 aggregate): Midfielder netted an overhead kick and provided two assists

Jonathan Veal
Wednesday 24 February 2021 19:10 GMT
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Dele Alli opened the scoring with an overhead kick
Dele Alli opened the scoring with an overhead kick (Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty I)

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Dele Alli was the star on Wednesday night as he scored a brilliant overhead kick and recorded two assists to help Tottenham Hotspur thrash Wolfsberger and book a spot in the last 16 of the Europa League.

Alli has endured a difficult season, having been left out of numerous matchday squads by coach Jose Mourinho, but he enjoyed the best evening since his reintegration following a failed exit from the Premier League club in January.

The England midfielder produced a superb goal and then set up Carlos Vinicius, who doubled his personal tally late on, and Gareth Bale as Spurs made it through to Friday’s draw for the next round with an 8-1 aggregate win.

WATCH: Alli’s stunning overhead kick for Spurs against Wolfsberger

There is some mitigation in the fact he was playing against the lowest-ranked opposition left in the Europa League, but it is a big step forward and he could yet have a big impact this season.

Mourinho, who remains under pressure following a dismal run of Premier League form, has targeted winning this competition as a route into the Champions League and will be hoping the draw is kind to him as there are no seedings or territorial restrictions, meaning the likes of Manchester United or AC Milan could be opponents in the next round.

If Spurs are to win the competition Mourinho might need some more moments like the one Alli produced on Thursday.

Alli has always been capable of the spectacular with memorable goals at Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Manchester United among a strong highlight reel, and in the 10th minute he produced a new addition.

With his back to goal around 15 yards out, his control from Matt Doherty’s fizzing cross saw the ball bounce above his head and he waited for it to drop before sending an overhead kick looping into the far corner.

That moment of brilliance lit up what was an otherwise drab half, which Spurs dominated but could not find a way through.

Tottenham’s goalscorers in the second leg: Bale, Alli and Vinicius (L-R)
Tottenham’s goalscorers in the second leg: Bale, Alli and Vinicius (L-R) (Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty I)

It was not until the final few minutes of the opening 45 that they had chances to go further ahead.

Vinicius headed over a good chance at the far post and then saw an even bigger chance go begging as, after being played in by Erik Lamela, he expertly rounded goalkeeper Manuel Kuttin before seeing his shot cleared off the line by Gustav Henriksson.

The Brazilian, who is used almost exclusively in this competition, finally got on the scoresheet five minutes after the restart and Alli was involved again.

The midfielder sent in a curling cross that was perfect for Vinicius, who peeled off to the back post to head into the bottom corner.

Alli can look to Bale as an example of someone who has grown into the season as the Wales international’s resurgence continued with a fine goal in the 73rd minute - four minutes after coming on.

Alli was again the provider with the perfect pass for Bale to fizz home a first-time effort that went high into the net.

Vinicius’ night got better in the final 10 minutes as he lashed home his sixth goal of the competition after 16-year-old Dane Scarlett robbed Henriksson of possession.

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