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Spurs Players Unwind After Tough Match
After a frustrating 2-2 draw against Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur players James Maddison and Brennan Johnson were spotted enjoying a night out at the darts. The duo took a well-deserved break at Alexandra Palace, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere while watching renowned players like Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, and Peter Wright.
Postecoglou’s Pain: A Coach’s Responsibility
Following the draw, Spurs’ head coach Ange Postecoglou expressed his disappointment, stating that the team was “hurting.” The players have faced a grueling schedule, playing ten matches since late November, and the manager acknowledged the emotional toll it takes on both him and the squad. “It hurts me because I’m responsible ultimately,” he said, highlighting the challenges of managing a team under pressure.
Time Off for Recovery
In light of the demanding festive fixtures, Postecoglou has granted his players a two-day break to recover. He explained, “We knew this is the first week where we don’t have a midweek game, so I think the whole group probably needs a couple of days just to get away from everything and recover.” This time off is intended to help the players recharge mentally and physically, allowing them to return to training refreshed.
Struggles at Home: A Cause for Concern
Despite the camaraderie off the pitch, the situation for Spurs remains concerning. The team has struggled at home, failing to win their last five league matches—a feat not seen since 2008. With only seven wins from 19 league games, Spurs find themselves closer to the relegation zone than the coveted top four positions.

Hope for a Turnaround
Postecoglou remains optimistic about the team’s potential to turn their fortunes around. He believes that once the squad is healthier, they can deliver consistent high-level performances. “We’ve already shown this year we can beat anyone,” he stated, hinting at the possibility of a positive run in the league. The coach is focused on providing support for his players, both mentally and physically, as they navigate this challenging period.
Injury Woes: Bentancur’s Suspension
Adding to the team’s challenges, midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur will miss the upcoming match against Newcastle due to a suspension. He received his fifth yellow card of the season for a needless foul in stoppage time, a decision Postecoglou described as unfortunate. “I’d much rather he didn’t make that tackle and was available for the next game,” he lamented, highlighting the team’s need for all hands on deck as they seek to improve their league standing.
Maddison’s Passion for Darts
Despite the team’s struggles, Maddison’s love for darts remains evident. Known for mimicking dart throws after scoring goals, he and Johnson were all smiles at Ally Pally, enjoying a much-needed distraction from football. As they took in the lively atmosphere, it was a reminder that even in tough times, finding joy in simple pleasures can provide a much-needed respite.
Looking Ahead: A Chance for Redemption
As Spurs prepare for their next challenge against Newcastle, the hope is that the time off will rejuvenate the players and allow them to push through the difficulties they’ve faced in recent weeks. The upcoming matches will be crucial for the team to regain momentum and aim for a successful finish to the season. With their spirits lifted and a renewed focus, Spurs fans will be hoping for a turnaround in fortunes.

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