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Madison was carried away after "bad" injuries from the previous season
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Madison Faces Setback as Injuries from Last Season Take Their Toll

August 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder James Madison was seen limping off the pitch due to a knee injury during their 1-1 draw against Newcastle United in the last preseason match of their Asian tour. Spurs manager Thomas Frank indicated that Madison sustained a serious injury to the same knee that sidelined him at the end of the previous season, calling it a "bad" injury and a "brutal moment."

"In life and football, there are both beautiful and harsh experiences," Frank remarked. "Today was a mix of both, as Madison’s injury is unfortunate, but it was touching to see his teammates support him and the respect shown by the Newcastle players." He also noted that Madison seemed to have re-injured the same knee.

This incident could overshadow what was otherwise a poignant farewell for forward Son Heung Min. He received a guard of honor before the match at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, and emotional moments followed as he teared up walking down the tunnel at game’s end. The day before, he announced his decision to leave Tottenham this summer, describing the moment as "the most difficult decision of his career." Frank suggested that this might have been Son’s final game for the club.

Fan Take: This news is critical for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the unpredictability of injuries and the emotional weight players carry, impacting team dynamics and future matches. Madison’s injury could alter Tottenham’s strategy moving forward, while Son’s anticipated departure signifies a major shift for the club, stirring both concern and excitement among fans.

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