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23rd Feb 2017

This very dangerous tackle earned Dele Alli his first ever career red card

Could have caused a serious injury with this.

Tom Victor

Things went from good to bad very quickly for Tottenham Hotspur in their Europa League second leg against Gent.

Christian Eriksen put the London club ahead on the night, and level on aggregate, when he slotted low past Lovre Kalinić with just 10 minutes on the clock.

But the Belgian visitors didn’t even need a shot on target to get back on level terms, with Harry Kane diverting a Stefan Mitrović header beyond Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris.

https://twitter.com/whimsygoals/status/834864479359823873

That left Spurs with an uphill task, needing two unanswered goals to progress on the night, and things got even more difficult when Dele Alli was shown a straight red card before half-time.

It was the first red of the England midfielder’s career, but he can have few complaints at the referee’s decision.

High, out of control, and one of those that looks worse on every watch.

Neutrals were disgusted, and even Spurs fans couldn’t make any excuses for the foul.

https://twitter.com/jayjaffa/status/834867271038296064

https://twitter.com/jackpitt89/status/834867877308141569

https://twitter.com/Nuovocastrian/status/834869197159137282

Victor Wanyama gave the 10 men of Spurs some hope with a second-half strike, but a breakaway strike from Jérémy Perbet – scorer of the only goal of the game in Belgium last week – put the tie to bed.

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