Tottenham's James Maddison faces long spell out with ruptured ACL
Briefly

James Maddison has sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, leading to a long recovery period. The injury occurred during a pre-season match against Newcastle, resulting in Maddison collapsing in pain and requiring a stretcher to leave the field. Tottenham has confirmed that he will undergo surgery shortly, followed by rehabilitation. The club has expressed its support and wishes Maddison a speedy recovery. Additionally, Tottenham has signed Mohammed Kudus as a new creative talent for the team this summer.
James Maddison faces a long period on the sidelines after Tottenham confirmed the midfielder had ruptured an anterior cruciate knee ligament.
Maddison collapsed in pain with no one around him and left the pitch on a stretcher in the 86th minute.
Following surgery, James will then begin his rehabilitation with our medical team. Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur wishes James a full and speedy recovery.
Among the players signed by Spurs this summer has been another creative talent, Mohammed Kudus.
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