King expects Ange to have words with Tottenham star after what he did
Bryan King expects Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou to have a conversation with James Maddison following the midfielder’s celebration during the recent match against Brentford.
Maddison’s decision to take off his shirt after scoring has raised questions, especially for King, a former Spurs scout, who found the celebration puzzling.
According to King, Maddison’s goal was of high quality, but he was left wondering why the 27-year-old felt the need to remove his shirt during the celebration.
This action led to Maddison receiving a yellow card, which King believes was unnecessary. He questioned the motivation behind the gesture, stating that the removal of the shirt seemed like an attempt to make a statement.
King emphasized that wearing the shirt during a game symbolizes representing the club, and taking it off could be perceived as disrespectful, though he stopped short of labeling it as such.
King expressed further confusion, saying that if Maddison had worn a shirt with a message underneath, it might have made more sense.
However, the fact that he was wearing a plain vest made the celebration seem pointless. King speculated that someone within the club, possibly Postecoglou, would address the issue.
He also pointed out that sponsors wouldn’t appreciate seeing the team shirt tossed aside during a celebration, and the gesture could have been more impactful with the Tottenham shirt still on.
Maddison’s goal against Brentford was an important moment, as it marked his return to form after a less-than-ideal start to the season.
His recent performances have drawn criticism from King, who felt the midfielder had been underperforming.
Scoring in this match was likely a relief for Maddison, as he has struggled to hit his usual level of performance this season.
While Maddison’s goal helped Tottenham secure three crucial points, the yellow card he received may have frustrated Postecoglou.
With a busy schedule ahead, the Tottenham manager cannot afford to lose players due to avoidable bookings.
Although Maddison will likely be forgiven for this incident, Postecoglou will not want to see too many unnecessary yellow cards as the season progresses, especially when every player will be needed during critical matches.
This celebration, while emotionally charged, could have longer-term consequences for Maddison if it leads to further scrutiny or if it becomes a habit that results in more bookings.
For now, Maddison’s focus will likely shift to maintaining his form and contributing positively to Tottenham’s campaign, while avoiding actions that could hinder his availability for future matches.
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