In the friendly match against Newcastle on August 3 this year, Tottenham midfielder Maddison unfortunately suffered a torn cruciate ligament, which means that he will be injured for a long time. Three weeks after undergoing surgery, Madison returned to Tottenham's training base. When communicating with the team doctor, he said that he hoped to return to the game after eight months of injury, which means that he hopes to return in April next year.
Madison said: "I have checked the average recovery time, and if it is eight months, then six months is not enough to come back. At the stage I am now, this has to be handled correctly. I am 28 years old when I come back and I am 29 years old, at the peak of my career. Next is my golden period. I Need to come back and stay healthy. So actually I'm not going to say 'why did it take you so long' or anything like that. "But if by eight months, if the team is in good shape or I'm in good shape, then that will allow me to come back at the end of the season, right?"