‘Would be lovely’: Maddison sends shock request to Spurs followers
The 26-year-old arrived in north London for £40m from Leicester earlier this summer season and has made an instantaneous affect on the membership, with Ange Postecoglou naming him as one of many vice-captains.
Maddison began within the membership’s opening Premier League sport of the season, away to Brentford last weekend, and had an help with barely ten minutes on the clock as Cristian Romero headed house his free-kick. The midfielder had one other earlier than the break, establishing Emerson Royal’s strike within the 2-2 draw.
Spurs’ focus now shifts to Saturday’s match at house to Manchester United, as Postecoglou’s aspect look to indicate extra of the attacking menace they displayed in a largely spectacular displaying on the Gtech Community Stadium.
While Maddison revealed his pleasure at getting his first style of aggressive motion for the membership at house, the midfielder joked he feels he’s lacking out on the “heart-warming feeling” of a personalised chant.
“I’m really looking forward to it,” he mentioned within the membership’s matchday programme, looking forward to the United match.
“I can’t wait to experience a home Premier League matchday as a Tottenham player and perform for the fans and repay their faith and spirit that they bring by putting on good, attacking performances.
“A chant would be lovely though! No matter how many times you’re involved in football and how long you’ve been in the game, every single time you hear your name chanted and sung it’s a heart-warming feeling that you can’t really describe. So come on Spurs fans!”