How James Maddison has improved as a result of Spurs’ use of his strengths as an England midfielder
Today, England will take on Ukraine in Poland, and according to the team roster, Harry Maguire, James Maddison, Ben Chilwell, and Harry Kane are all starting for the Three Lions.
Spurs are presently second in the Premier League and are off to a fantastic start despite not having Harry Kane, as their Australian coach Ange Postecoglou leaves his mark in a lovely and kind manner.
When Ange Postecoglou joined Celtic in 2021 from Yokohama F Marinos, a team he had successfully led since 2018, he was mostly unknown as a football coach. Prior to this, there was only one coach and player in Australia.
The Spurs project appears to be very promising even without Harry Kane when you see James Maddison progressing so quickly, competing with superior players in his environment, and currently thriving for England.
James Maddison will play up front on the left side for England vs. Ukraine, and he already has demonstrated his adaptability by playing centrally behind Hueng-Min Son for Spurs and scoring one goal and setting up another against Burnley.
With four defenders, a middle space with two laying players and one man in front, and a wide area with just one forward to play up front, Ange Postecoglou is allowing his players freedom. observed on a model