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Dele Alli at the double as Spurs hold on to beat Bournemouth

Dele Alli continued his impressive revitalisation under Jose Mourinho as he scored twice in Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Bournemouth.

Alli, whose poor form and injuries over the last few months had seen him dropped from the England squad, has rediscovered his star quality since Mourinho arrived at the club and bagged a goal in each half.

Harry Wilson’s late double skewed the scoreline and gave Bournemouth hope of an unlikely comeback, but Spurs were not to be denied back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since April.

Bournemouth’s slide down the table continues, however, and they have just one win from their last eight games.

First the Argentinian scooped away Arnaut Danjuma’s shot before parrying Diego Rico’s long-range effort.

He was the beneficiary of some fine work from Toby Alderweireld and Son, whose perfect touch from the defender’s long ball allowed Alli to roll the ball into an empty net.

There was another handball in the box shortly before half-time, this time from Cherries skipper Steve Cook as he handled Alli’s cross, but VAR somehow decided not to review it and the visitors escaped.

Howe’s side could not handle Alli’s movement and they fell 2-0 behind five minutes after the restart.

Spurs were not to be denied a third, though, and in the 69th minute the crowd were treated to a real collector’s item.

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