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James Maddison has picked up what Thomas Frank called a “bad knee injury.” The Tottenham midfielder came off the bench during the second half of their 1-1 draw with Newcastle United on Sunday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

But his appearance was short-lived—he lasted only about 10 minutes before going down off the ball, moments after Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka sent the ball out for a throw-in.

“Sometimes life and football can be brutal but also sometimes very beautiful,” Frank said (h/t The Athletic). “It was brutal what happened to Madders. It looks like a bad injury. We don’t know exactly the status of it. It didn’t look good.”

The England international only just recovered from a knee injury he suffered in the first leg of Tottenham’s Europa League semi-final win over Bodo/Glimt. Frank was then asked about the exact nature of the midfielder’s injury and said, “We are pretty sure it is the same knee he had the previous injury in.”

Tottenham are facing a significant blow with Maddison sidelined, and now they are set to lose team captain Son Heung-min as well. According to GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert and Ben Jacobs, LAFC and Tottenham have agreed on a transfer fee, and Son has also settled on personal terms with the MLS club.

If PSG were already the favorite in the Super Cup, their odds of winning another trophy in 2025 have shot up even more.

This article first appeared on PSG Talk and was syndicated with permission.

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