James Maddison candidly recounts his toughest year yet—recovering from a brutal knee injury while juggling five young kids, including newborn twins. His son even thought he’d quit football, missing the sport entirely during his absence. Watching Tottenham narrowly stay up in the Premier League felt like helplessness, but new coach Roberto De Zerbi turned things around by fostering joy and inclusion, even letting Maddison join games in slippers. After 370 days sidelined, Maddison returned to the pitch in May, determined to reclaim his form and deliver a full, healthy season where he can finally play again.
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