Crystal Palace 1-3 Tottenham: Alli's scores wonder goal in comeback victory
Posted Sunday, January 24, 2016 by Goal.com

The 19-year-old netted a stunning individual goal from the edge of the area, while Harry Kane and Nacer Chadli were also on target
Dele Alli scored one of the goals of the season to inspire Tottenham to a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
From the edge of the area, Alli received the ball, flicked it over the head of the onrushing Mile Jedinak, and drilled a volley hard and low past Wayne Hennessey.
Spurs had gone behind in the 30th minute following Jan Verthonghen’s own goal, but second-half strikes from Harry Kane, Alli and Nacer Chadli keep Mauricio Pochettino’s men in four place but just two points behind second-placed Arsenal.
Spurs made one change from their last Premier League starting XI as Son Heung-min replaced Erik Lamela, while the home side were unchanged.
Tottenham made the brighter start, with Son shooting just wide after showing some quick feet outside of the penalty area and Kane forcing Wayne Hennessey to save with his legs from a tight angle.
But it was Palace who opened the scoring on 30 minutes, ending their drought. An initial attacking move had broken down but Vertonghen's heavy pass was mis-controlled by Christian Eriksen, allowing Wilfried Zaha space on the right.
The winger fired across goal and Vertonghen's attempted interception saw him divert the ball past Hugo Lloris.
Zaha then lashed a rushed effort over after impressively weaving past Danny Rose, before the Spurs defender came close to an equaliser at the other end.
Eriksen's cross picked out Rose, whose powerful volley at the far post was excellently held by Hennessey as Palace went into half-time ahead.
Tottenham came out strongly for the second half and had a penalty appeal turned down by referee Martin Atkinson when Son claimed handball against Scott Dann.
A brilliant Eriksen strike flew just past the top corner a few moments later, while Kane's downward header was saved by Hennessey.
A leveller appeared to be coming and it arrived on 63 minutes when substitute Chadli's looping cross found Kane, who leapt well above Damien Delaney to convert with a close-range header.
Palace produced their first shot on target in response, with a diving Lloris impressively keeping out a left-footed strike from Zaha before the France captain pushed away a Pape Souare drive.
The home side went even closer to a dramatic late winner when Jason Puncheon's free-kick was headed against the bar by Dann and substitute Mile Jedinak then smashed the bar himself with his effort from the rebound.
Those misses became more significant when Alli netted one of the goals of the season with six minutes left on the clock. The midfielder controlled Eriksen's header, brilliantly flicked the ball over Jedinak and unleashed a stunning volley past Hennessey.
Alli almost made it three for Spurs when he beat Delaney and crashed a shot against the crossbar, but the third goal did arrive in stoppage time when Chadli cut inside on a solo run and curled an excellent finish into the far corner.
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