Maddison ruled out with ruptured ACL, to undergo surgery - Soccer News
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James Maddison is undergoing surgery for a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee after sustaining the injury during a pre-season friendly against Newcastle United. The 28-year-old midfielder will start his rehabilitation program with Tottenham's medical staff post-surgery. Maddison has made 75 appearances for Spurs, contributing to 37 goals over two years. Tottenham expressed their support for Maddison and wished for his swift recovery. He will be sidelined indefinitely with no specific recovery timeframe due to a history of injuries totaling 23 missed games in the last two seasons.
James Maddison is set to have surgery on a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee sustained during a friendly against Newcastle United.
The midfielder, who has made 75 appearances for Spurs with 37 goal involvements, will begin his rehabilitation program after surgery.
Tottenham confirmed that everyone at the club is wishing for Maddison's swift recovery and will support him throughout his rehabilitation process.
Maddison will be sidelined indefinitely, following a history of missing 23 games due to injuries over the past two seasons.
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