Tottenham Hotspur reignited their claim for Champions League football next season with another victory in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

Jose Mourinho's side defeated Aston Villa 3-2 in the Midlands after Heung-min Son turned zero-to-hero in added time as he slotted home the winner with seconds to spare.

He had earlier missed a penalty before bagging from the rebound but suffered a frustrating afternoon with a total of seven shots at goal.

However, there were much worse culprits on the pitch in the white colours of Spurs, such as Dele Alli, who must've put in one of his worst performances for the club.

Dele Alli vs Aston Villa

If you think Son was in misfiring form at Villa Park, then think again as the Englishman squandered four big chances and failed to score from five shots at goal, per SofaScore, whilst he also lost possession eight times, managed to successfully pull off just half of his dribbles and picked up the lowest rating on the pitch of 5.5.

The 24-year-old looked a revitalised figure when Mourinho arrived by helping the Portuguese boss to make an instant impact with scoring three goals and two assists from the opening four top-flight matches under his tenure, but now he's horribly out of sorts which is epitomised by this performance.

Via Transfermarkt, Alli has managed just two goals in his last ten matches, and he's started in all of them.

Therefore, it's time for Mourinho to act cold and drop the midfielder, especially when there is Giovani Lo Celso, Gedson Fernandes and Tanguy Ndombele waiting on the bench.

Alli, who is valued at £81m by Transfermarkt, must do much more to justify such a hefty price tag, and with Euro 2020 soon on the horizon, he's hardly convincing anyone that he should be on the plane.

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In just half an hour of action, Lo Celso showed why he's a better option through the middle, recording double the amount of key passes that Alli could muster up, as well as managing a better passing success rate - and he even created one big chance, rather than wasting one (or four).

It's time for Jose to bench the 6 foot 2 midfielder after this flop of a display ahead of this week's Champions League first-leg against RB Leipzig.

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