November 10, 2024

James Maddison: Leicester midfielder goes off injured in first half against West Ham ahead of World Cup

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England are sweating over James Maddison’s fitness for the World Cup after the Leicester attacking midfielder went off injured early in the first half at West Ham.

Maddison, who opened the scoring against the Hammers in the eighth minute, was taken off in the 25th minute at the London Stadium with a leg injury, just two days after he was named in England’s 26-man squad for Qatar.

But with England’s first game against Iran on Monday November 21, his injury puts his place in doubt.

How Maddison’s injury unfolded

22: James Maddison is down and it’s Leicester’s medical team who are on now. Declan Rice is over to chat to his England team-mate, who looks to have an issue with his knee.

24: Maddison is walking off and that’s his afternoon over – let’s hope it’s a knock and nothing more serious with eight days to go until the World Cup.

25: Dennis Praet comes on for Maddison.

Maddison went down against West Ham holding his lower leg and then received treatment on the pitch before limping off to be substituted.

Watching the West Ham vs Leicester game for Soccer Saturday, Clinton Morrison said: “He knew straightaway. He just went into the middle of the park and went down.

“Maddison is feeling the back of his knee. He’s walking off.

“He looks really disappointed. He doesn’t look too distressed, so I don’t know until we hear from him at the end.

“But I hope he’s alright because he started the game brilliantly.”

If the injury puts Maddison out of the World Cup then England boss Gareth Southgate will be able to replace him, with FIFA rules permitting teams to make late replacements in the event of serious injury at any time up to 24 hours before their first game.

England’s Group B fixtures

Monday November 21 – England vs Iran (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 1pm)

Friday November 25 – England vs USA (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor; kick-off 7pm)

Tuesday November 29 – Wales vs England (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan; kick-off 7pm)

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