The peak was worth 100 million! The 28-year-old England star’s Serie A debut was marked 10 minutes in red, with opponents pleading for his help

Como lost 1-2 to AC Milan in a focal match in the 29th round of Serie A. One of the main things to watch was Alli, the former England star who joined Como in the winter transfer window, coming off the bench, but unfortunately, his return ended with a red card.

Alli made his Como debut in the 81st minute when he replaced goal scorer Da Cunha. Alli has been unable to find a new club since leaving Everton last summer and it has been more than two years since he last made a competitive appearance for Beiktas in February 2023. Within 10 minutes, however, Alli was undermining Milan’s quick counter-attack when he accidentally stepped on fellow England player Loftus-Cheek from behind.

The referee showed a red card without mercy and sent Alli off. That meant his Komo debut was a flop in just ten minutes. See Ali so encounter, even the opponent in the Walker also for its to the referee interceding, hoping that the referee’s expert hand under the mercy, do not change the yellow card to the red card. Walker has a lot of sympathy for the former England prodigy, and he knows how difficult it was for Ali to return to the professional game after more than two years of difficulties.

But referee Matteo Marchetti was not moved by Walker’s plea and still stuck to the original decision. Ali had to leave the field. According to statistics, this is the second red card in Alli’s career, the last one was on February 23, 2017.

Alli, who was born on April 11, 1996, reached the peak of his fortune when he played for Tottenham Hotspur, reaching 100 million euros. Today, however, his value has fallen to €3.5 million. He played 37 times for England, but now, at the age of 28, he has fallen too early, it is a pity.