James Maddison's Season Halted by Devastating ACL Injury
Tottenham Hotspur's James Maddison is set to miss most of the season due to an ACL injury sustained in a pre-season match against Newcastle United. The midfielder had previously injured the same knee, putting a significant damper on Spurs' upcoming campaign.

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder James Maddison is facing a significant setback after sustaining a serious ACL injury in his knee during a pre-season match against Newcastle United. The BBC reported the incident on Thursday, highlighting the player's previous history with knee injuries.
Maddison was taken off the field on a stretcher, an image that signals a long recovery period ahead for the 28-year-old. This latest injury comes just months after Maddison was sidelined by a similar issue in May, forcing him to miss the end of the previous season.
The news is a blow to Spurs as they prepare for the upcoming season. Manager Thomas Frank acknowledged the severity of the injury, and the club has yet to issue an official statement. Maddison's absence is likely to impact the team's performance significantly.
(With inputs from agencies.)