Alli believes Tottenham’s six goals emphasised the club’s strength.
Tottenham, however, have yet to face another Premier League side in the 2016/2017 FA Cup.
But for Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer, the match offers a chance to prove his merit to the club that released him in June of 2015 after the now-23-year-old spent the first four years of his career with the club.
Millwall are enjoying a superb run of form, having gone 17 games unbeaten and conceded just one goal in 10.
Tottenham Hotspur have said they “strongly condemn” the alleged racist chanting by Millwall supporters in Sunday’s FA Cup quarterfinal and say they will hand over all footage to the relevant authorities. It’s too hard to give a real level of how his ankle is.
“Everyone wants to score and get goals which is the good thing about this team”.
The only other disappointment for Spurs was the sight of Harry Kane limping off in the 10th minute with what looked like a recurrence of the ankle injury that kept him out for nearly two months earlier in the season.
Another option that could rise to prominence is Vincent Janssen, though it is here that a dilemma clearly awaits.
Nine minutes into the second-half and Spurs were 3-0 up, Son grabbing his brace with a sublime goal, volleying home Kieran Trippier’s 50-yard pass to again give King no hope of making a save.
Janssen was mobbed by his teammates after finding the net and has thanked the Spurs faithful for keeping faith in his ability throughout the season.
Kane has been outstanding in front of goal this season too and has already notched up 24 goals for the season, but after his latest injury he could be set to miss the rest of the season.
“It’s always frightful to lose a player like H, who has been in top form”, added Alli.
“When players don’t play often they have to be ready to show their quality”.
“We knew we had to step it up a gear and we did”.
“We really wanted to go through”, the Tottenham misfit added.
This particular elephant goes by the name of Vincent Janssen.
Substitutes not used: 1 Hugo Lloris, 2 Kyle Walker, 27 Kevin Wimmer, 25 Josh Onomah.