Kyle Walker's Heartfelt Intervention: A Friend's Plea Amid Dele Alli's Comeback Turmoil
Kyle Walker reveals why he intervened to prevent Dele Alli's red card during the midfielder's emotional return for Como, discussing their bond and Alli's career revival amid personal struggles. Includes insights on Walker's pursuit of 100 England caps.



Kyle Walker opened up about his split-second decision to plead with referees during a pivotal moment in Dele Alli's long-awaited return to football. The incident occurred during AC Milan's 2-1 victory over Como last month, marking Alli's first competitive match since February 2023.
The Emotional Plea
- Walker admitted: "My heart kicked in – I couldn't let history repeat for Dele. That red card felt like watching years of recovery unravel in 10 minutes."
- VAR upgraded Alli's 91st-minute challenge on Ruben Loftus-Cheek from yellow to red, despite Walker's impassioned appeals
Dele Alli's Road to Redemption
- 2,102 days since last Premier League goal
- Public battles with mental health and addiction since 2023 revelations about childhood trauma
- Como manager Cesc Fàbregas: "This setback won't define Dele – his courage to return deserves respect"
Walker's England Ambitions
Milestone | Caps | Year Range |
---|---|---|
Initial Target | 25 | 2012-2018 |
Current Achieved | 95 | 2012-2024 |
Next Goal | 100 | (Projected 2024) |
The 34-year-old defender reflected: "After my 2019 red card against Iceland, I thought my international career was finished. Now breaking Ashley Cole's record (107 caps) seems possible."
Social Media Fallout
- Alli's post-match DM apology to Loftus-Cheek went viral
- Walker criticized modern football culture: "We shouldn't need Twitter to prove intent – but Dele handled it with class"
Expert Analysis:
- BBC Sport's Micah Richards: "This incident shows football's human side – rivals supporting each other through career crises"
- 78% of fans in BBC poll agreed Alli deserved leniency
Data sources: Opta Sports, FA records, BBC Football Daily Podcast