Maddison Blasts Officials: Referees 'Petrified' to Make Key Decisions

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Maddison Blasts Officials: Referees 'Petrified' to Make Key Decisions

Tottenham Hotspur Midfielder James Maddison voiced strong criticism regarding a denied stoppage-time penalty during his team's 1-1 Premier League draw against Leeds United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The incident occurred deep into added time when Maddison, who came on as a substitute, went down under a challenge from Lukas Nmecha.

Despite Spurs' appeals, referee Jarred Gillett waved away the claims, a decision subsequently upheld by VAR, as officials believed Nmecha had made contact with the ball.

However, Maddison, the 29-year-old midfielder, firmly contested this decision.

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Taking to his Instagram account the following evening, he provided his perspective: "For clarity... The small, tiny touch on the ball to change direction came from the outside of my right foot, not Nmecha, and I told the ref that.

But the check was over in about 20 seconds. Officials are petrified to make decisions on pitch now because of VAR."

His comments highlight a broader frustration with the impact of Video Assistant Referee technology on on-field decision-making, suggesting a reluctance among referees to override VAR's judgment.

He concluded his post by emphasizing the team's ongoing fight, stating, "We keep fighting. COYS."

This match marked a significant moment for Maddison, as it was his first appearance of the season and his return to action after a challenging nine-month recovery period.

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He had ruptured his ACL during the preseason, making his 86th-minute entry into the game a long-awaited comeback.

Reflecting on this emotional return, Maddison also shared his gratitude on Instagram, writing: "After the longest, toughest 12 months of my life, the reception you spurs fans gave me yesterday made all the sacrifice & dark days absolutely worth it. Thank you so much. Back where I belong."

The draw against Leeds left Tottenham Hotspur in a precarious position, perched just two points above the Premier League's relegation zone with only two games remaining in the season.

The team now faces immense pressure, with little margin for error, as they strive to preserve their top-flight status for the upcoming season.

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