Tottenham's Maddison withdraws from England squad after 'ankle injury'

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Tottenham Hotspur (England) key midfielder James Maddison has been forced to withdraw from the England national team after suffering an untimely ankle injury.

James Madison.

"Maddison has been withdrawn from the England squad due to an ankle injury," Tottenham announced on its website on Tuesday.

"Maddison has been withdrawn from the England squad due to an ankle injury and will continue his rehabilitation with the club's medical team," the club said on Tuesday.

England's upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers are against Malta on June 18 and North Macedonia on June 21.

He will not be able to participate in the upcoming English Premier League (EPL) Round 12 match between Tottenham and Wolverhampton at 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 11.

The match will be the first meeting of the season between Son Heung-min (Tottenham) and Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton), who form the front line of the South Korean national soccer team.

Maddison went down suddenly in the first half of Tottenham's EPL Round 11 home match against Chelsea on July 7, complaining of left ankle pain.

An attacking midfielder who joined Tottenham from Leicester City this summer, Maddison was handed the vice-captaincy by head coach Anze Postecoglou and has energized the team's attack with his creative play on the pitch.

With eight wins, two draws and one defeat in their first 11 games of the season behind them, Spurs will be hoping that Maddison is as fit as possible during the two-week November A-match break.

Spurs' cruising start to the season was marred by a 1-4 defeat to Chelsea in their last game, which saw not only Maddison but also key defender Micky Vander Vaal pull a hamstring (a muscle in the back of the thigh).

Even captain Son Heung-min's backup, Heecharlisson, who plays up front, underwent groin surgery the day before and is expected to be out for a while. 19가이드03

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