Dele Alli’s girlfriend is a 21-year-old lingerie model who starred in a D&G campaign
The Young Player of the Year was consoled by the brunette beauty after the Three Lions were beaten 2-1 by Scandinavian side

ENGLAND star Dele Alli took his team's devastating defeat on the chin by revealing his stunning new lingerie model girlfriend just moments after crashing out of the Euros.
The 20-year-old PFA Young Player of the Year was consoled by brunette beauty Ruby Mae, 21 - a 5ft 9in beauty who has posed for Dolce & Gabbana and Rare London.
She was there to help Alli get over the huge Euro 2016 disappointment with a kiss from his WAG in the crowd.
The Three Lions were eliminated from the tournament in France after a humiliating defeat against Scandinavian minnows, Iceland.
Disappointed Tottenham star, Alli, went over to the stands at the full time whistle as he tried to get over the enormous international setback.
The lovebirds were pictured back in April walking hand-in-hand through London with grins from ear to ear, hinting that this is a serious relationship for the pair.
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His new sexy lingerie model girlfriend, who is signed with Boss Model Management in Manchester, had been there cheering him on throughout the match.
And the size 8 model with a 32C chest looks the part among the other WAGs over in France at this year's Euros.
The lovebirds were pictured back in April walking hand-in-hand through London with grins from ear to ear, hinting that this is a serious relationship for the pair.
Model Ruby certainly isn't camera shy as she posts pouting pictures from behind the scenes of her photoshoots.
But Alli wasn't the only England star to be consoled by their gorgeous WAG.
Jamie Vardy's wife Rebekah showed her loyalty to the cause as she wore a replica Three Lions shirt at the match while she helped Premier League-winning husband get over the disappointed by plating a kiss on his lips.
England had hoped to finally get over their poor knock-out record in major tournaments when they were faced with the relatively easy task of facing debutants Iceland in the last-16.
The tiny Scandinavian nation scraped through the group stage as a last-gasp goal against Austria in their final game gave them their first victory in France and elevated them above Portugal into second place — much to the delight of many Three Lions supporters.
However, it was an early exit once again.
Wayne Rooney had given England a fourth-minute lead from the penalty spot after a foul on Raheem Sterling.
However, Ragnar Sigurdsson put Iceland level after the Three Lions’ defence was unable to deal witha long throw.
Kolbeinn Sigthorsson’s tame shot then beat Joe Hart to give the Scandinavians the lead.
And England could find no way back.