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- Dele Alli has been embattled in his football career in recent months
- The former Tottenham man was booed by his own fans after featuring for just 29 minutes for Besiktas
- He has since written a short love letter to football, opening up on his struggles
Dele Alli has come out with an emotional letter to football after his career hit a new low recently.
The former England midfielder, now plies his trade in Turkey with Besiktas, but not even a move away from England has jump-started his career.
In his latest appearance for Besiktas, fans expressed displeasure at the 26-year old lasted just 28 minutes against third-tier Sanliurfaspor in the Turkish Cup.
At the time of his substitution, Besiktas were trailing 2-0 in what was a shock result after only half an hour.
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His side ended up coming from the two goals down to secure a 4-2 victory, and the former Everton star has since taken to social media with an emotional message after getting heavily booed during the game.
"You saved my life. Thats why I will always love you." He wrote in a message directed to his football career.
As reported on Daily Star, Alli is of Nigerian descent and he grew up with his mother in England.
However, he had a short stint with his father in Nigeria from the age of nine but the two had some sort of falling out.
In 2016, while he was a rising star at Tottenham, he decided against having his father’s surname at the back of his shirt.
Alli’s latest stint in England saw him join Everton, but his continued lack of form saw him loaned out to Besiktas by Frank Lampard.
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The Premier League giants terminated Ronaldo's contract during the World Cup, with the club announcing at the time the decision had been reached after a mutual agreement.
United printed out a cold 81-word farewell to the five-time Ballon d'Or winner in the matchday programme for the Burnley clash but there was no mention of the star forward in Ten Hag's notes.