Dele Alli's connection with Tottenham Hotspur remains strong, even after leaving the club in 2022.
Ahead of the Europa League semi-final tie with Bodo/Glimt, Spurs fans chanted his name, showcasing the lasting impact he's had on the club.
Alli, who joined Tottenham from MK Dons for £5 million, played a pivotal role in the team's push for the title and Champions League campaigns during his early years.
The 29-year-old expressed his gratitude and emotional connection with the supporters by responding to a fan's video of the chants on social media.
He quoted the video and added heart and tears-in-eyes emojis, a heartfelt gesture that highlights his appreciation for the fans' love.
This isn't the first time Alli has shown affection for his former club; he previously sent a congratulatory message to Heung-Min Son on his 400th appearance for Tottenham, calling him "like a brother".
Alli's journey at Tottenham was marked by immense promise, but injuries, dips in form, and struggles off the pitch disrupted his trajectory.
After leaving Spurs, he joined Everton, hoping to reignite his career, but regular minutes proved elusive. Currently, he's working hard to regain his form with Italian side Como 1907, where he was named in the squad ahead of their match against Roma.