The look provoked a response from his Spurs teammate Kyle Walker-Peters.

Whilst it was the comment which got fellow England player Jadon Sancho laughing.

What both of these comments suggest is that Alli has built up a good relationship with both of them during his at Spurs and with the England squad respectively.

Sancho is a new addition to the England team, only making his debut earlier in the season but he and Alli are of similar age (23 and 19) and have made a strong connection with each other.

This must be great for Sancho as it shows he has integrated into the squad well and has formed a friendship with someone like the former MK Dons star, who has been in the England squad for four years and will be a crucial part of any future success the Three Lions have, is a positive step forward.

Alli and Walker-Peters have been with each other at Spurs since 2015 and over that time Alli has had more first-team action.

Walker-Peters, 22, is third choice right-back at Spurs, but he is talented and was named Man of the Match on his Premier League debut for Spurs against Newcastle United on the opening day of last season.

Since then Walker-Peters has made 19 appearances for Spurs and is firmly behind Kieran Trippier and Serge Aurier in the pecking order.

His friendship with Alli, though, appears to be healthy and he will be hoping his teammate can do the business and win the Champions League on the 1st of June.