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Speaking to FourFourTwo, Alli reveals that he avoids playing as himself on the game as he is simply "not that good on it."
Instead, the 19-year-old prefers to take control of German giants, Bayern Munich - with Dutch winger Arjen Robben a significant factor in this.
"From Fifa 15, Robben was just unstoppable and I'm trying to get as good with him as I was on Fifa 15, but it hasn't happened yet."
With a massive improvement to his rating expected from the start of next season, maybe Alli will be taking charge of Spurs on FIFA 17?Boston locals slam England fans over chant they sang in pub
While The Tartan Army got all the praise England and Scotland fans still won’t be getting along it seems, even if the rules on progression from this World Cup could mean that the Scottish fans are cheering on a big victory for The Three Lions. As England prepare to take on Ghana tonight (Tuesday 23 […]
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World Cup pundit sparks outrage with racist comment during Belgium game
The ‘expert’ had only three caps for his national team A pundit on Serbian TV has raised eyebrows after shockingly racist remarks he made during a World Cup game. Rade Bogdanovic, former striker of Yugoslavia national team and Spanish giants Atlético Madrid, sparked controversy with his comments during the World Cup match between Belgium and […]
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Why ‘Türkiye’ is no longer called ‘Turkey’
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