James Maddison has alleviated Tottenham fansâ concerns about the size of his leg after surgery on his ACL by revealing there is nothing to worry about.
Maddison is yet to kick a football this season, although there is some hope that the Spurs midfielder could return before the campaign ends.
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The 29-year-old has now been sidelined for seven months, and he looks to finally be getting closer to returning to the field.
Recently, fans noticed something worrying about Maddisonâs leg after training footage emerged; however, he took to social media to prove there is nothing to worry about.
James Maddison shuts down Tottenham fansâ concerns over his injury
Tottenham Hotspur supporters were worried about the size of James Maddisonâs injured leg after training footage emerged of him in the gym.
But the midfielder took to social media to show that it was just a bad angle and there was nothing to be concerned about over his injury.
Back on Tuesday, Tottenham posted footage of Maddison training in the gym, and fans noticed that one leg was visibly larger than the other.
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Maddison then responded by saying, âAdmin needs to work on the angles of videoing,â along with a video of both legs looking strong.
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Against Nottingham Forest, Maddison was spotted being very animated on the touchline, and he would love to be helping his teammates.
The former Leicester City man has had to watch on as the team has struggled and is in serious danger of being relegated to the Championship.
Maddison failed to make a single appearance under Spursâ last two managers, but he could finally make his return to play for Roberto De Zerbi.
The 46-year-old would love to have a player like Maddison available for the number ten role, given the way he likes his midfielders to play.
But for now, both Maddison and De Zerbi will need to be patient as they wait for him to be finally ready to make his return from a lengthy injury.