December 30th 2024.
Over the weekend, James Maddison made an appearance at the World Darts Championship. This came just hours after his team, Tottenham, had a frustrating draw with Wolves. Despite being a second-half substitute in the game, Maddison couldn't help his team secure a win as they were held to a 2-2 draw. This result marks their third consecutive game without a win and adds more pressure on their manager, Ange Postecoglou. The team is struggling with injuries and a lack of confidence, which has led to fans booing them off the field.
Later that evening, Maddison and his teammate Brennan Johnson were seen at the darts event at Ally Pally. Maddison is known to be a fan of the sport and often celebrates his goals with a darts-themed celebration. However, some fans were not pleased to see their players enjoying themselves after a disappointing result. One fan even criticized Maddison on the PDC's Instagram account, calling his attendance at the darts "unacceptable."
Maddison didn't take kindly to the criticism and responded with a simple "Shut up u wally" and a laughing emoji. After a busy Christmas period, the Tottenham players are set to have a few days off to rest and recharge before their upcoming matches. Manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed that this will be the first week without a midweek game, giving the players a chance to mentally and physically recover.
Their next game is against Newcastle in the New Year, followed by a Carabao Cup semi-final match against Liverpool. However, Tottenham's injury woes continue as several key players were unable to play in the game against Wolves. And during the game, Destiny Udogie also picked up a hamstring injury and had to be substituted in the second half.
Postecoglou acknowledged that the team has been relying on a core group of players due to their inability to rotate, and this has finally caught up with them. He also confirmed that Udogie's injury was indeed a hamstring injury and expressed his frustration at the team's ongoing injury problems. Despite their struggles, Tottenham will have to regroup and continue their fight for success on the field.
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