Sky Sports analyst admits ‘great’ Tottenham player has proven him completely wrong.

Lee Hendrie
Lee Hendrie

Lee Hendrie has conceded he was marginally ‘doubtful’ over Tottenham Hotspur star James Maddison before the season started off

According to the pundit, Maddison may have been “too comfortable” at Leicester City, according to conversations with Sky Sports.

Lee Hendrie
Lee Hendrie

Maddison has had a fantastic start to life in North London, contributing four goals in as many Premier League games.

During the summer, the 26-year-old made the move to Tottenham from the King Power Stadium. Ange Postecoglou’s team paid £40 million for the talented midfielder.


Despite Leicester’s relegation the previous season, he had already impressed there.

However, Hendrie has acknowledged that he had doubts about Maddison in the past, but that the midfielder has greatly benefited from a change of scenery.

endrie on Maddison Hendrie praised Maddison for the impact he has had at Spurs thus far in an interview with Sky Sports News.

“I was a piece suspicious of Maddison, I’m not going to mislead anybody,” the savant said. ” He truly possesses exceptional talent, in my opinion.

Maddison
Maddison

“I believe he’s been stopped, perhaps somewhat excessively agreeable at Leicester. I feel he needed to take that action yet I think this season, he seems as though he must that stage where I think the penny has dropped for him a smidgen.

“He’s checked out at any semblance of Grealish, Foden and that going after pizazz in the Britain crew. Out of nowhere, he has returned to light.

“He’s partaking in his football, while you’re partaking in your football things like this fall off and it appears to normally work out.

“He looks fit, he looks sharp. In any case, I need to see him facing the top-type clubs where he can do and demonstrate that against them. He ought to be doing that, in my opinion.

james maddison
james maddison

Maddison’s presentations have shocked many given how rapidly he’s gotten comfortable at Spikes.

The England international has contributed to filling the creative void left by Harry Kane and appears to be the ideal complement to Ange Postecoglou’s attacking system.

Obviously, Maddison’s Tottenham career is still in its infancy. Be that as it may, he looks like it right now and Spikes are in a decent spot under Postecoglou.



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