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Tottenham fear for James Maddison as injury overshadows Son Heung-min farewell

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 3 – James Maddison suffered a knee injury similar to last season's during Tottenham's pre-season match, raising concerns about his availability for the Premier League opener, manager Thomas Frank said.

  • On August 3, 2025, Son Heung-min made his final Tottenham appearance at Seoul World Cup Stadium, and James Maddison was stretchered off with a knee injury.
  • In the lead-up to the new season, Spurs concluded their Asia tour, with their final pre-season match before a UEFA Super Cup on August 13 and the Premier League opener in less than two weeks.
  • In the fourth minute, Brennan Johnson, Spurs forward, scored a deflected strike, and Son Heung-min received a guard of honour when substituted.
  • Manager Thomas Frank confirmed Maddison injured the same knee that ended his last season, making him a major doubt for the August 16 season opener against Burnley.
  • Following their Morgan Gibbs-White move collapsed amid acrimony, Spurs may reignite interest in Eberechi Eze, raising their attacking recruitment urgency.
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James Maddison, team-mate of ÖFB-Kicker Kevin Danso at Tottenham Hotspur, was badly injured in the test match against Newcastle (1:1) in South Korea. Now a long break is imminent. Unconscionable at the Spurs! In the 83rd minute Maddison, who had just recovered from a knee injury, was severely injured on his right knee. With great pain he went to the ground, his team-mates were shocked in the face. Under tears the 28-year-old Englishman had to be…

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Tottenham fear for James Maddison as injury overshadows Son Heung-min farewell

Maddison went off on a stretcher against Newcastle with manager Thomas Frank admitting ‘it looks like a bad injury’.

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Sky Sports broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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