James Maddison attack critics after claims Tottenham will help teams in the Premier League title race

According to James Maddison, Tottenham is not concentrating on their ability to emerge as the winner.

In the final stretch, Spurs still have games against Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City and might have a significant impact on the Premier League title. Five days before to the last day of the season, the home matchup with City has been rescheduled as the last match for both teams.

However, Maddison claims that Ange Postecoglou’s team is focused on achieving their own objectives and qualifying for the Champions League.

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The midfielder said, “I am thrilled.” “You wish to take part in the main events and competitions. We still have to face all three of those elite clubs, it just so happens. Although it will be entertaining, we need to finish our work.

“People are often asking me what kind of voice we will have in the campaign for the crown. We have work to do, so that is not how we are seeing it.

Our goal is to place as high as possible; we would never consider what we might do for other teams. We may need to defeat a few of the contender clubs in order to do that.

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The Premier League has performed well. With the three-way fight for the championship, the relegation struggle, the point deductions, and the Champions League race, this year has been an absolute pandemonium. It seems like a satisfying conclusion for all parties. To attempt to accomplish our goals, we have work to do against Newcastle on Saturday.

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