Postecoglou shares why Maddison is in such good form now for Tottenham compared to last season

Tottenham Hotspur aim to build on their recent good form as they prepare to kick off their Europa League campaign.

After a mixed start to the season, Spurs found their rhythm with victories over Coventry City and Brentford last week.

Now, as they welcome Azerbaijani champions Qarabag FK to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, they will be looking to continue their momentum.

Tottenham’s most recent Premier League match saw them secure a 3-1 win over Brentford, with James Maddison delivering an outstanding performance.

Maddison, who has been in excellent form since joining Spurs for £40 million, has been a key figure in Ange Postecoglou’s squad.

Postecoglou recently shared his insights on Maddison’s growing influence, noting the player’s match fitness and increasing impact on the team’s play.

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Postecoglou addressed questions about Maddison’s role in the team, clarifying that the midfielder’s positioning has not changed from last season.

According to the Spurs boss, Maddison continues to play in a similar role, but his ability to cover ground and receive the ball wherever needed has been a key factor in his impressive performances.

Maddison’s ability to beat players on the dribble and contribute to multiple phases of attacking play has made him an essential part of Tottenham’s success so far this season.

The issue of Maddison’s fitness, which was a concern last season, seems to have been resolved. Postecoglou noted that a solid pre-season has allowed Maddison to regain full match fitness, enabling him to perform at his best in every game.

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As Maddison continues to improve physically, his contributions on the field are becoming even more significant, making him a crucial player for Tottenham’s Europa League and Premier League campaigns.

With Tottenham’s upcoming match against Qarabag, there is speculation about whether Maddison will feature in the starting lineup.

Given his recent form, the logical choice might be to give him a rest ahead of the crucial weekend clash against Manchester United.

Lucas Bergvall could take Maddison’s place in the starting XI for the Qarabag match, while players like Archie Gray, Pape Matar Sarr, Yves Bissouma, and Mikey Moore might also get the opportunity to shine.

Tottenham’s game against Qarabag is set to kick off at 8 pm BST on Thursday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Spurs will be eager to start their Europa League campaign with a win, and although Maddison may be rested, the depth of Postecoglou’s squad gives the team a strong chance of success.

As Tottenham look to maintain their positive trajectory, the performance of key players like Maddison will be crucial in both their domestic and European competitions.

With a busy schedule ahead, Postecoglou’s squad rotation will play an important role in ensuring the team remains competitive across all fronts.

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