Tottenham and England star Dele Alli visits sick children in ambassadorial role with charity Rays of Sunshine
- Dele Alli visited patients at London's Evelina Hospital on an activity day
- The Tottenham star is an ambassador with the charity Rays of Sunshine
- He said it was a 'pleasure to meet such amazing families and children'
Tottenham star Dele Alli has visited sick children at London's Evelina Hospital on an activity day as a part of his ambassadorial role with the charity Rays of Sunshine.
The Spurs and England attacking midfielder put time aside in his schedule to make the trip to pose with the children.
After attending the event, Alli said on Twitter: 'Great afternoon with @RaysofSunshine @EvelinaLondon. Pleasure to meet such amazing families and children.'
Dele Alli has visited sick children at London's Evelina Hospital on an activity day
The Tottenham and England star took time to pose for pictures with those who he met
The 21-year-old midfielder Alli is an ambassador for the the charity Rays of Sunshine
Alli said on Twitter it was a 'pleasure to meet such amazing families and children'
Upon being announced as an ambassador of the charity in February 2017, Alli said: 'I am honoured.
'Every day of the year the charity makes a positive difference to lives of children and families going through challenging times.
'I am looking forward to supporting this amazing cause and helping to make life a little brighter for even more children.'
The 21-year-old Alli will be back in action for Tottenham on Saturday when they host Bournemouth in the Premier League at Wembley.
And as Sportsmail reported on Wednesday, that match could set a record for a Premier League attendance.
Alli was announced as an ambassador for the charity Rays of Sunshine as February
The 21-year-old Alli has said previously that he considers his position in the charity 'an honour'
Ticket sales are fast closing in on the current record of 76,098 - set when Manchester United beat Blackburn 4-1 at Old Trafford in March 2007.
Of 158 sections at the 90,000-capacity national stadium, only five still have limited availability of tickets for the clash against struggling Bournemouth.
Tottenham are third in the Premier League with 14 points from seven games. Alli has scored three times in eight games for Tottenham so far this season.
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