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Maddison credits family support for getting through injury

August 22, 2026 at 05:20 AM
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Tottenham midfielder James Maddison says his family helped him get through a difficult injury spell, in a BBC Sport interview.

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Tottenham midfielder James Maddison discusses life under boss Roberto de Zerbi and how the distraction of having five children under five at home kept him busy while he was out with a long-term injury.

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James Maddison has spoken to BBC Sport about the role his family played in helping him recover from injury. The Tottenham Hotspur playmaker opens up about the emotional and mental challenges of being sidelined and credits his loved ones for supporting him through the process. The interview offers a personal look at a difficult period for one of Spurs' key creative players.

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James Maddison's interview offers a window into the human side of a long injury layoff, and the kind of off-pitch support network that often determines how a player returns. For Tottenham, his comeback carries real weight: when fit, Maddison is the link between midfield and attack, and the club's creative output suffered during his absence. Hearing him frame the recovery in settled, grateful terms suggests he is in a good place physically and mentally heading into the next stretch of the season.

Impact

Maddison's return to fitness is a positive for Tottenham's attacking creativity after an injury-disrupted period.

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Maddison credits family support for getting through injury

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison says his family helped him get through a difficult injury spell, in a BBC Sport interview.

Article summary

James Maddison has spoken to BBC Sport about the role his family played in helping him recover from injury. The Tottenham Hotspur playmaker opens up about the emotional and mental challenges of being sidelined and credits his loved ones for supporting him through the process. The interview offers a personal look at a difficult period for one of Spurs' key creative players.

James Maddison's interview offers a window into the human side of a long injury layoff, and the kind of off-pitch support network that often determines how a player returns. For Tottenham, his comeback carries real weight: when fit, Maddison is the link between midfield and attack, and the club's creative output suffered during his absence. Hearing him frame the recovery in settled, grateful terms suggests he is in a good place physically and mentally heading into the next stretch of the season.

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