Is Tottenham Midfielder Maddison's Season Over?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- James Maddison is likely out for the season due to a serious knee injury.
- This injury affects Tottenham's chances in both the Premier League and Europa League.
- Maddison has been a pivotal player for Spurs this season, contributing significantly in Europe.
- Tottenham is currently struggling in the league, sitting in 16th place.
- The club's last trophy win was in 2008, increasing the pressure to perform.
London, May 5 (NationPress) Tottenham Hotspur's England midfielder James Maddison faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury, as confirmed by the club on Monday. Maddison sustained the injury during Thursday's 3-1 victory against Bodo/Glimt in the first leg of the Europa League semifinal. Initially, coach Ange Postecoglou held a positive outlook regarding the injury, but subsequent tests revealed it to be more severe than anticipated.
This unfortunate development means Maddison will be sidelined for this week's Europa League return leg in Norway and will miss the remaining Premier League fixtures, as well as the potential Europa League final in Bilbao on May 21, should his team advance, as reported by Xinhua.
Born in Coventry, England, the 28-year-old has been instrumental in a challenging season for Spurs in the Premier League, contrasting sharply with their European exploits.
Maddison has netted 12 goals across 45 appearances, including three in Europe, coupled with three assists.
Currently, Tottenham Hotspur sits in 16th place in the 20-team league, holding 38 points from 35 matches, just a point behind Manchester United in 15th and Everton in 14th, both tied on points. Liverpool FC has already secured the title with 82 points, while Arsenal follows in second with 67 points. The dethroned champions, Manchester City, are third with 64 points from 35 matches.
Adding to the woes, Spurs have managed only one win since late February, with Ange Postecoglou's side struggling throughout the season.
Maddison has voiced his disappointment regarding the team's performance and expressed his desire to deliver success for loyal supporters, aiming to bring home Tottenham’s first trophy since 2008.
“I’m deeply pained by our poor season,” stated the England midfielder. “However, this is why we are driven to excel in this competition; the season can still turn out to be remarkable. There’s constant talk about Tottenham lacking silverware for so many years, but we’ve reached the last four and have a tremendous opportunity in a tournament where we’ve performed well this year. We want to reward our supporters because we appreciate their backing.”