Maddison keen to help Tottenham in relegation fight after return from ACL injury
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Maddison keen to help Tottenham in relegation fight after return from ACL injury
"It's been a tough season for Tottenham. Really tough for the fans, really tough for the players. Lots of manager changes. It's been a season to forget really,"
"Once I was out there and the first 30 seconds to a minute had gone by, it was like 'now I'm on the pitch we need to get a winner here.' The nice moment had gone,"
"It was almost straight down to business. I would rather be safe and come on and enjoy and build up slowly, but that's not the situation we are in."
James Maddison returned to competitive action after a long injury absence, making his first appearance in 12 months during Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Leeds. The result left Tottenham 17th, only two points above the relegation zone. Maddison received a strong reception when he came off the bench and nearly won a stoppage-time penalty. He described the season as difficult for fans and players, with multiple manager changes. After the first moments of his comeback, his focus shifted quickly to winning because Tottenham needed points. He said adrenaline and his first touch made it feel like another game. His recovery followed a partial anterior cruciate ligament tear in May, later complicated by a full rupture during a preseason friendly.
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