Football NewsJames Maddison believes he is returning to his best results
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James Maddison, 24, says he has had the toughest time of his career but believes he is now returning to his best form after returning to scoring form against Brentford on Sunday.

 

These questions are now behind

The Leicester midfielder stayed on the net for eight months before punching the winner in West London, during which time James was thrown off the board and struggled with a thigh problem. The former Norwich player believes that these issues are now over and he can now look forward to the end of the season with optimism.

 

James Maddison criticizes himself

James finished a quick counterattack with 14 minutes remaining to seal a great week for Leicester, which also includes a weekend win over Man Utd and an away Europa League win at Spartak Moscow. It’s also a well-timed return to form for James, who was dropped after last month’s defeat in Brighton. James Maddison reclaimed his starting XI spot for beating Manchester United and says chatting with Rodgers’ boss helped bring him back to the best.

James Maddison said that this was probably the hardest time of his career. Outside people don’t know his life, and James is his biggest critic. If James Maddison had a bad game, he immediately observes it. Maddison is very self-critical. Goals and assists are part of that, but it’s about playing well, to a level that James knows he can.

According to James Maddison, he had a good talk with the manager and told him that he was a little distrustful. This is the first time James has been able to hold his hands and say this because it puts you in a vulnerable position, but he was honest. they watched his best videos and what makes him a good player. In recent games, James Maddison felt more like himself, as if he had his own pullback. Sometimes you can rethink everything.