Tottenham need more players like Clever 88% ace, he was only positive in loss v Fulham
James Maddison’s performance in Saturday’s dismal loss to Fulham highlights the necessity for Tottenham to acquire more players to their roster (16 March).
After starting in the 3-0 loss at Craven Cottage, the England international was unquestionably among the better Spurs players, despite the fact that the bar wasn’t very high.
The 27-year-old made an effort to help his team, but they were just not good enough, and the defeat severely damaged their chances of qualifying for the Champions League this year.
Alan Smith, co-commentator on Sky Sports Main Event, expressed his admiration for the attacking midfielder’s ability to generate opportunities for himself against the Cottagers in the first half of the game.
Smith praised the attempt as “so clever.” “He’s not too far away here, talk about quick feet, one of those where the keeper hasn’t had time to set his feet.” Leno was fixed on the spot.
It was unfortunate for Maddison that his effort did not find the back of the net because, at the time, Tottenham’s evening could have been very different.
However, from that point on, they crumbled, with Rodrigo Muniz opening the score shortly before halftime.
Ange Postecoglou would have expected his team to respond in the second half, but that is exactly what he did not get, as Sasa Lukic scored again minutes after the interval and Muniz added his second goal of the game shortly after the hour.
Spurs had to make a significant comeback after that because they were unable to get a goal to tie the game.
Maddison didn’t give it much of a try, though, as he kept grabbing the ball and attempting to open up some space for his team.
The offensive midfielder made two crucial passes and generated one significant opportunity before midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur replaced him on the 66th minute. [SofaScore].
In addition, he won two of his three ground duels and two free kicks for his team when he had the ball and tried to advance.
The Englishman had an 88% pass success rate when in possession, which was quite tidy considering his team’s crushing loss.
The majority of Tottenham’s acquisitions under Ange Postecoglou have adapted successfully.
Maddison didn’t have a great game by any means, but he gave it his all and had a few respectable moments even though many of his teammates didn’t perform well.
When things aren’t going their way and Spurs are losing games, they are the kind of players the team needs.
The players now have a demanding two weeks until their next international break, when they will play again.
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