Dele Alli makes England squad for Germany, Netherlands friendlies

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli has been included in the England squad for upcoming international friendly matches against Germany and the Netherlands this month.
Alli, 19, has been one of the Barclays Premier League’s outstanding players this season, with his exploits in midfield pivotal in Spurs mounting a title charge.

The North London club currently occupy second place on the log standings, five points behind log leader Leicester City, with eight games remaining.
England face World Champions Germany on the 26th of March before hosting 2010 FIFA World Cup runners-up the Netherlands three days later, in preparation for the upcoming 2016 UEFA European Championship in France.

The Three Lions are in Group B alongside Wales, Russia and Slovakia.
Alli has scored seven goals, assisting a further 10 in 40 appearances across all competitions for Spurs this season.
Also included in England’s squad is Foxes’ midfielder Danny Drinkwater, while there was also a call-up for Alli’s Tottenham teammate Danny Rose.
There is also a return to the England fold for Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge, with Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney yet to recover from a knee injury.