To say that Tottenham were flat against Fulham this weekend would be an understatement.
Quite simply, Tottenham didn’t turn up at Craven Cottage on Saturday. They were lacklustre and lacking energy for most of the game, and their star players didn’t turn up.
The likes of Heung-Min Son and Dejan Kulusevski had poor games, while James Maddison was also miles off his best.
However, Maddison’s poor showing against Fulham may well have an explanation attached.
Indeed, speaking on the Gold and Guest Talk Tottenham Podcast, Alasdair Gold has stated that Maddison had a bit of an ankle problem this week heading into the game, and that may well have played a part in his poor showing at the weekend.

James Maddison carrying an injury
Gold spoke about the £40m midfielder.
“He had a little problem in the week as well. I think he had a little bit of an ankle issue in the week from what I understand. Not enough to keep him out, but maybe that played a part, I don’t know,” Gold said.
Didn’t look right
While there’s been no confirmation on Maddison’s injury, we wouldn’t be at all surprised if this was the case.
Maddison, much like the rest of his teammates, didn’t look himself against Fulham, and it’s much easier to chalk that down to an injury than it is anything else.
Maddison had perhaps one of his worst games in a Tottenham shirt at the weekend, and that may be down to the fact he was struggling with his ankle.
Of course, explaining why the other 10 Tottenham players on the pitch were equally as poor isn’t so easy, but at least Maddison’s poor showing seemed to be for a reason.
Let’s hope that the midfielder manages to shake this issue off and get back to his best soon.
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