James Maddison has sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury and is anticipated to miss the majority of the upcoming season. He will undergo surgery and begin a long-term recovery program. The injury occurred during a pre-season match against Newcastle, and manager Thomas Frank confirmed it affects the same knee that sidelined him during the Europa League final against Manchester United. Following his return from Asia, Maddison underwent tests, confirming earlier fears of a significant cruciate ligament injury.
Tottenham midfielder James Maddison has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury and is expected to miss the majority of the forthcoming season.
Maddison is set to have surgery and will become a long-term absentee as he starts his recovery programme. The 28-year-old suffered the injury in the pre-season draw against Newcastle.
Manager Thomas Frank confirmed that Maddison had injured the same knee that ruled him out of the Europa League final victory against Manchester United.
Maddison has undergone tests in recent days to ascertain the severity of the injury, confirming initial fears of a cruciate ligament injury.
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