Ange Postecoglou predicts better things from Tottenham Hotspur midfielder James Maddison after Bournemouth win
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou predicts better things from James Maddison after his impressive display in the win over Bournemouth.
Spurs visited the South Coast and played at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday (26 August) in the Premier League. The North London side were the dominant team for the most part and beat Andoni Traola’s side 2-0.
Tottenham’s new summer signing from Leicester City broke the deadlock in the first half. Over the course of the game, the England international looked threatening and created a number of openings for us.
Speaking to the media via football.london after the victory, Postecgolou expressed his happiness at having gotten a hold of the 26-year-old’s signature in the ongoing transfer window.
“I think there’s more to come. I’m delighted we’ve got him.”
Tottenham went into the break with a one-goal advantage. We came out strong in the second half as well. Then, Dejan Kulusevski finally found the back of the net at around the hour mark after going several games without scoring.
Maddison continued to provide control for the North London side in the middle of the park. Subsequently, the midfielder was taken off in the 73rd minute and Giovani Lo Celso played in the number 10 position.
The English national has had a fast start to life at the Lilywhites. Postecoglou has managed to get the best out of him in no time at Spurs. Hopefully, the Australia manager will continue to do so.
Against Brentford, Maddison had a stellar debut for Tottenham. The playmaker provided two assists as we got a point at the Gtech Community Stadium in the 2-2 draw.
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Subsequently, the English national was at the centre of the North London side’s success in the 2-0 win over Manchester United. The English national pulled the strings for Spurs in the engine room and gave the Red Devils’ midfield a run for their money.
Maddison has proven himself at Leicester. The playmaker is now showing the ability to perform consistently for a top side like Tottenham.