FIFA to investigate England's Alli gesture
Sep 8, 2017 - 9:41 AM FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against England midfielder Dele Alli for his obscene gesture during a World Cup qualifier against Slovakia.The matter will be investigated and submitted to FIFA's disciplinary committee.
The Tottenham Hotspur player was caught on camera raising a middle finger in the direction of French referee Clement Turpin after the official did not award a foul for a heavy challenge by Slovakia's Martin Skrtel late in Monday's match.
England won the Group F qualifier 2-1.
England manager Gareth Southgate said the 21-year-old had told him the gesture was made in jest towards his former Tottenham teammate Kyle Walker, who joined Manchester City over the summer.
"Kyle and Dele were mucking about, and Dele's made a gesture towards Kyle. I don't know what the angle of the pitch is. The pair of them have a strange way of communicating, but that's what they've said," he told reporters.
Alli, who was praised by Southgate for his match performance, later explained his actions on Twitter.
"Just to clarify, the gesture tonight was a joke between me and my good friend Kyle Walker! Apologies for any offence caused! Great win 2nite (sic)," he wrote.
Source: AAP
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