Outstanding: Spurs star named Premier League Player of the month
James Maddison has been voted the Premier League Player of the Month for August.
Maddison’s career at Tottenham has gotten off to the best possible start, with the midfielder adjusting to life at the North London club after moving there from the King Power Stadium in the summer.
James Maddison has been voted the Premier League Player of the Month for August.
Maddison’s career at Tottenham has gotten off to the best possible start, with the midfielder adjusting to life at the North London club after moving there from the King Power Stadium in the summer.
Given that Tottenham only paid £40 million to buy the former Leicester City player, he has been referred to by many as the best signing of the summer transfer season thus far (The Athletic).
James Maddison is the PL Player of the Month
Maddison has now earned the distinction of being the division’s top player for the month of August.
For Madison, this is unquestionably well deserved. For Spurs supporters, the best is yet to come from the 26-year-old, who appears to be getting better with each match as he improves his communication with his teammates.
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The aggressive drive displayed by Postecoglou’s team has been even more stunning, a long cry from what Tottenham looked like under Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, respectively. The loss of Harry Kane on the eve of the new campaign sparked concerns about Spurs’ ability to score goals.
However, they’ve scored 11 goals in their first four games, including five in the excellent victory against Burnley before the break. Richarlison was benched in that game as Son Heung-min scored three goals.
In the middle of the field, Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr provided support for James Maddison, who added a goal to maintain his impressive start to life in north London. By making changes, Postecoglou has cemented his authority on the Tottenham team and made it obvious what his philosophy is.
And this weekend, with Brennan Johnson, a recent addition, eligible to make his debut, he will need to make a choice. The 22-year-old made an impression while representing Wales at the international level by helping them defeat Latvia 2-0 in a Euro 2024 qualifying match.
Ben Davies, who captained Wales in their 0-0 draw with South Korea, would have also likely entered Postecoglou’s mind. Manor Solomon will be counting on his efforts for Israel after they defeated Belarus and Romania by a combined four-point margin.
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