sport news Dele Alli delights Everton fans with Instagram video after his 'game-changing' ... trends now Dele Alli delights Everton fans with Instagram video of him singing 'We are the Goodison Gang' after his 'game-changing cameo' inspired the stunning comeback that secured Premier League survival Dele Alli came on at the start of the second-half with the Toffees 2-0 down Everton fans have hailed his 'game-changing' performance to inspire a 3-2 win The Toffees secured their Premier League status by taking all three points Alli has delighted fans with a number of posts and a video on Instagram By Kieran Lynch For Mailonline Published: 09:03 BST, 20 May 2022 | Updated: 09:16 BST, 20 May 2022 Viewcomments Dele Alli hasn't had the best start to life at Everton but he has been able to win over supporters on a night where the club secured their Premier League survival. The 26-year-old has struggled to make an impact since his January move from Tottenham and is yet to start a Premier League game for the Toffees. In Thursday's 3-2 victory against Crystal Palace, Alli came on at the start of the second half with Frank Lampard's side 2-0 down and produced what supporters hailed as a 'game-changing' performance to help swing the game back into Everton's favour. Dele Alli came on at the start of the second-half and helped Everton come from behind The Toffees secured their Premier League survival with their 3-2 win over Crystal Palace Dele Alli delighted Everton fans by singing 'We are the Goodison gang' on Instagram It was his finest moment in an Everton shirt and he delighted fans as they maintained their Premier League status. He also seems to be settling into the Everton culture, as he posted a video of himself singing 'We are the Goodison Gang' on Instagram live. Alli also shared a number of pictures to his Instagram story, including one of him with Everton coaches Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines. Alli shared a picture of himself with Everton coaches Leighton Baines and Ashley Cole He also paid tribute to team-mate Seamus Coleman in the aftermath of their victory He also shared an image of himself with team-mate Seamus Coleman, including the caption: 'Living legend! What a man. Showed me what it was to be an Evertonian.' His performance also caught the attention of former Tottenham team-mate Steven Bergwijn, who shared a post which read: 'He’s had his critics all season and since joining Everton back in January, but Dele Alli was fantastic when he came on tonight. 'From two goals down, he grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck and pushed his team forward. 'There is a serious player in there still, let’s hope he kicks on next season!' Dele alli has just kept us up — Tom (@Tommefc1878) May 19, 2022 Dele Alli sent out a message to his critics in response to a post shared by Steven Bergwijn Alli responded to Bergwijn: 'Let them talk. What a night for the Toffees.' Everton fans jumped on social media to praise Alli's performance with one sharing a picture of Alli with the caption: 'Appreciation tweet for this fella, changed the game and I'm looking forward to seeing him in the future.' Lea wrote: 'Get Dele a f***ing statue', while Tom added: 'Dele Alli has just kept us up.' Lewis Wye tweeted: 'I really want to see Dele Alli play more football next season.' I really want to see Dele Alli play more football next season — Lewis Wye (@EFCLewis) May 19, 2022 One of the most important cameos we’ve had in years from Dele Alli, changed the game — Brad (@bradyates_) May 19, 2022 Brad Yates also commented: 'One of the most important cameos we’ve had in years from Dele Alli, changed the game.' Crystal Palace had taken a 2-0 lead after goals from Jean-Phillipe Mateta and Jordan Ayew. Everton produced a magnificent second-half comeback though to take the victory after goals from Michael Keane, Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Alli had a big part to play in the second goal as Crystal Palace were unable to clear his cross before Richarlison hooked the ball past Jack Butland in goal. His introduction for Andre Gomes brought a greater threat to Everton's attacking play, helping them get up the pitch to turn the game on its head. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility