Tottenhams Dele Alli has been nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year prize. After just 31 top-flight appearances, hes thriving in the Premier League. The youngster turned 20 this month and looks set to help guide Spurs to their highest league position since they last won the league in 1960/61 and finished runners-up in 1962/63.Weve picked out 10 reasons behind Allis superb season... 1. Hes relished the step upSpurs signed Alli from MK Dons for an initial fee of £5m on transfer deadline day in February last year. He was immediately loaned back to the League One club for the remainder of the season. He scored 16 goals in all competitions in 2014/15, in what was only his second season as a first-team regular, helping the Dons win promotion to the Championship and being named Football League Young Player of the Year.At the start of this season, Mauricio Pochettino brought the then-19-year-old on from the bench against Manchester United in Spurs opening game. Its been a rapid rise for Alli but, since his Spurs debut, he has taken the step up in his stride. Alli received a yellow card on his league debut against Manchester United The youngster has cemented his place in the Spurs starting line-up and played in all but two league games - sitting out one of those through suspension - and signed a new contract in January this year.2. Oozing confidenceAt 16 years old, Allis first touch in professional football was a perfect back-heel pass in an FA Cup tie against Cambridge City. His second professional appearance was in the return leg when he scored a long-range screamer. Alli playing for MK Dons against Manchester United in last seasons Capital One Cup At 18, he helped the Dons demolish Manchester United 4-0 in the Capital One Cup second round, setting up three goals. A year later, Alli nutmegged Real Madrids Luka Modric in a pre-season friendly for Tottenham and, earlier this season, attempted - and scored - an audacious volley against Crystal Palace in the Premier League. 3. World-class credentials Alli replaced Ross Barkley to make his England debut against Estonia in October last year England manager Roy Hodgson handed the then-19-year-old his England debut against Estonia in October last year after just seven league appearances for Tottenham. One month later, he scored a spectacular opening goal on his full debut in a 2-0 win over France.Alli was also instrumental during the Three Lions 3-2 friendly win over Germany in March - a performance that could well have earned him a starting place this summer. Dele Alli excels in all areas of midfield 4. Goal threatAlli is a proven goalscorer at all levels. In League One last season, he played 39 games and scored 16 goals. Hes maintained that goalscoring habit in the top flight this season, scoring eight goals in 31 Premier League games and, as mentioned above, has also opened his international account. 5. He shoots, he scoresWhen Alli hits the target, theres a 31 per cent chance hell score. Five of Allis league goals this season have come from his only shot on target in each game. In total, his eight goals have come from just 26 shots on target - hes only missed the target on 16 occasions.6. Running staminaOn average, Alli has covered 12.41km per 90 minutes this season, the 18th-highest average out of 179 midfielders who have played the equivalent of one game or more.7. Creating with EriksenAlli has assisted nine league goals this season, creating seven of Harry Kanes 22 goals, making him the Premier Leagues fifth-top assist provider behind Mesut Ozil (18), Riyad Mahrez (11), David Silva (11), and team-mate Christian Eriksen (10). Alli has formed a creative partnership with Christian Eriksen Eriksen has also created 74 chances from open play and another 27 from set plays this season. But Alli isnt far off the Dane, creating 44 chances from open play. He has also created at least one chance in all but five league games when hes played more than 30 minutes. 8. Getting stuck inAlli doesnt just score and create, he also wins back possession. He wins 7.5 duels per 90 minutes on average, compared to the league midfielder average of 5.8. His appetite to win the ball may explain why he has collected seven yellow cards in the league this season. Alli told Sky Sports: Aggression is an important part of my game and also you cant let opponents think you are some 19-year-old kid they can push around. 9. Towering presenceAlli can also win possession with his 6ft 2in aerial presence, having won 36 headers in the league this season. He wins a modest 1.5 headers per 90 minutes on average, the 43rd-highest ratio out of Premier League midfielders who have played one game or more. Utilising his height advantage may be one area for improvement.However, in his second appearance for Tottenham, he scored a late header against Spurs current title challengers and league leaders Leicester, before Riyad Mahrez levelled the scores one minute later.10. Drawing foulsAllis control and skill through a busy midfield lures reckless challenges; hes drawn 62 fouls during this campaign, including one penalty against Norwich. Thats an average of 2.4 fouls won per 90 minutes, the 11th-highest ratio out of midfielders who have played the equivalent of one game or more.Watch Stoke v Tottenham on Monday Night Football live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7pm. Also See: Eriksen hopes for last laugh Crouch wants Spurs to win title Ultra Boost 4.0 Canada .ca has you covered for whos in, whos out and what to expect from all 30 teams. 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"I hope it reaffirms the fact of how good of stuff that he has and that he can pitch and win at this level," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. It was the best outing of the season for Turner (1-2). He struck out two and walked one while allowing eight hits. It was only the second time in six starts this season that the 23-year old former first-round draft pick has not allowed at least four runs. "I feel like Ive been pitching well the last three or four times out," Turner said. "The results are the results, but Im feeling confident out there and I feel like each time out Im getting better." Turners last win was on July 10, 2013, against Atlanta. He had lost nine consecutive decisions. Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Jeff Baker drove in the runs for the Marlins, who have won three of four. Steve Cishek recorded the final four outs for his 10th save in 11 chances. Brewers starter Wily Peralta (4-4) allowed one run and six hits in six innings. "It was a tough loss," Peralta said. "When you pitch like that you want to win." Milwaukees Ryan Braun was in the lineup after missing Fridays game with tightness in his right side and went 1 for 4. A day after the teams combined for a Marlins Park-record seven home runs, runs were scarce. "After last nights game where the ball was flying out of here--thats the beauty of baseball, you come out here and its a 2-1 game, every out is big, every at-bat is a big at-bat," Redmond said. Carlos Gomez, who had a pair of hits for the Brewers and is 9 for 14 in his last three games, was thrown out at third base to end the sixth inning when trying to advance from first on a base hit by Mark Reynolds. Braun was on his way to score easily from second, but left fielder Christian Yelichs throw to third got Gomez before Braun crossed home plate preserving a 1-0 lead for the Marlins.dddddddddddd "I knew there wasnt going to be any play at home and I knew Gomez was pretty aggressive on the bases," Yelich said. "...I decided to make a throw at third and see what happened and I ended up getting him before the run scored." Home plate umpire Brian ONora immediately called off the run and took 40 seconds to review the play, which was upheld. "A perfect throw," Redmond said. The Marlins scored in the bottom of the seventh for a 2-0 lead when Adeiny Hechavarria led off with a base hit, stole second, and then scored on a base hit by Baker. Jonathan Lucroys RBI double off the right-field wall in the eighth cut the deficit to 2-1. Gomez struck out on a ball in the dirt, but reached second base on Saltalamacchias errant throw down to first base. With runners on second and third, Cishek came on to strike out Scooter Gennett to end the inning. "It was the perfect time to bring him in and he did a great job," Redmond said. Cishek allowed a two-out infield hit to Elian Herrera in the ninth before striking out Jean Segura for the final out. "We got some hits today," Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. "We didnt get them until a little bit later on, but we did get some hits and we had base runners. We had a couple of chances; we missed the one with Gomie when he was thrown out. We didnt score on that so that hurt obviously." Saltalamacchia provided the Marlins first run with an RBI double in the second inning scoring Casey McGehee. NOTES: Roenicke is now 5-4 in challenges this season after losing the call in the sixth. ... Before the game the Marlins placed LHP Brad Hand on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained right ankle and recalled LHP Dan Jennings from Triple-A New Orleans. ... After the game Brewers SS Jeff Bianchi was outrighted to Triple-A Nashville to make room for RHP Jimmy Nelson, who will start on Sunday. ... Miami will counter with LHP Randy Wolf as both Wolf and Nelson will be making their first starts of the season. ' ' '