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Dele Alli was handed a rare start by Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho but had his teammates in hysterics as he took a tumble near the dugout in the first half of their match against Marine.

Alli has seen few minutes this season but was named as a starter for their FA Cup clash against the eighth tier side.

Dele Alli couldn’t keep his balance in the first half against Marine

Dele Alli couldn’t keep his balance in the first half against Marine

Heung-Min Son couldn’t help but laugh at his Spurs teammate

Heung-Min Son couldn’t help but laugh at his Spurs teammate

His teammates couldn’t help but laugh when the midfielder tripped over in the first half.

Heung-min Son and Sergio Reguilon could barely hide their delight at watching the 24-year-old tumble while Gareth Bale held up an imaginary yellow card.

It was all smiles on the pitch too for the Premier League side as they flexed their muscles and went in front through Vinicius, who converted from close range following Dele’s cross in the 24th minute.

Bale even showed Alli an imaginary yellow card

Bale even showed Alli an imaginary yellow card

Vinicius doubled his tally six minutes later with another tap-in after Bayleigh Passant had saved Matt Doherty’s cross.

The third goal came just two minutes later as Moura curled a delightful 20-yard free-kick into the top corner.

Vinicius completed his hat-trick soon after with a fine looped finish after he latched on to a loose ball to make it 4-0.

That’s how it stayed at half-time as Spurs chase a club-record away victory in the second half.

Alfie Devine then made history when he made it 5-0 after the hour. He came on at half-time to become Tottenham’s youngest ever player at 16 years and 163 days and then became their youngest goalscorer when he drilled in a low shot.

The match finished 5-0 as Spurs booked their place in the fourth round.



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