England Cut will Devastate Maddison but Case for Inclusion was Weak

James Maddison flickered when he came on against Bosnia and Herzegovina but will not be going to Euro 2024. Photograph: Mark Leech/Offside/Getty Images
James Maddison flickered when he came on against Bosnia and Herzegovina but will not be going to Euro 2024. Photograph: Mark Leech/Offside/Getty Images
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England Cut will Devastate Maddison but Case for Inclusion was Weak

James Maddison flickered when he came on against Bosnia and Herzegovina but will not be going to Euro 2024. Photograph: Mark Leech/Offside/Getty Images
James Maddison flickered when he came on against Bosnia and Herzegovina but will not be going to Euro 2024. Photograph: Mark Leech/Offside/Getty Images

As James Maddison digests the shattering news, as he comes to terms with how Gareth Southgate has cut him from the England squad for Euro 2024, it was difficult not to recall the buildup to the previous major tournament when everything was different.

Before the 2022 winter World Cup in Qatar, the Tottenham midfielder had been the player everybody wanted Southgate to pick, a cause célèbre. Then at Leicester, Maddison was in the form of his life, his 22 Premier League goal involvements in the calendar year had been bettered by only Harry Kane, Kevin De Bruyne and Son Heung-min.

Would Southgate give him the call? He had afforded him one cap previously – as a substitute in the European Championship qualifying win over Montenegro in November 2019. Maddison had not so much been out in the cold as in the deep freeze. When Southgate did include him, it was a shock.

It is not the case this time. Maddison made the £40m move from Leicester to Spurs last summerand a part of the idea was that it would help him to cement his England place. It certainly started well. Was there a better player in the league than Maddison in those first 10 games of the season? He was the heartbeat of the Spurs team that bolted out of the blocks under the new manager, Ange Postecoglou, storming to the top of the table with eight wins and two draws.

Maddison brought the numbers – three goals and five assists. As much as that, though, was the sense that here was a player at the peak of his confidence and powers of expression, who was having fun. Which is saying something given Maddison’s self-belief. The showman midfielder had found his ideal home. The platform was in place for him.

How have we got to the point where his exclusion from the England squad is not a surprise? On one side of things is the sky-high level of competition for places in the line of three behind the striker in Southgate’s 4-2-3-1 formation. If Bukayo Saka, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and surely Cole Palmer are nailed-on selections, then Jarrod Bowen, Anthony Gordon and Eberechi Eze have put together strong cases. Then there is Jack Grealish.

Everything changed for Maddison – and Spurs – during the 4-1 home loss to Chelsea in early November when he was forced off with an ankle injury, which would rule him out for almost three months. Since his return, the 27-year-old has just not hit the same high notes. Most of his metrics have been down and not only the top line that shows one goal and four assists from 17 league games. He was dropped for the visits to Chelsea and Liverpool at the start of May. His England rivals have simply performed better.

The strange thing about Maddison is that the talent and, yes, the hype have not been matched by his output in an England shirt. Frustratingly, the knee injury he picked up playing for Leicester against West Ham just before the World Cup would affect his training and mean he did not feature in Qatar.

He has won seven caps, four as a starter. He got on to set up Bellingham for a last-gasp equaliser against Belgium in March and there were a few flickers from him as a substitute in the 3-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday. It has not added up to a body of work.

Those heady days from the World Cup countdown continue to resonate. Maddison’s emotional retelling of the good news phone call with Southgate; the photograph he uploaded to social media of himself as a kid in an England shirt, his face painted with a St George’s cross; how he was the player chosen for England’s welcome press conference in Qatar.

His selection for that media engagement spoke volumes for his personality, his star quality, how he likes to be the main man – even at a family roast dinner as he would put it. “Every one at the minute is almost like a pinch-me moment,” Maddison said at the time. He talked about how “dreams really do some true”. Sadly, so do nightmares.

The Guardian Sport



Arsenal's Arteta Says he Has to Earn the Right to Get Contract Extension

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta kicks back a ball during the English Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers, in London, Britain, 13 December 2025.  EPA/TOLGA AKMEN
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta kicks back a ball during the English Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers, in London, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/TOLGA AKMEN
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Arsenal's Arteta Says he Has to Earn the Right to Get Contract Extension

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta kicks back a ball during the English Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers, in London, Britain, 13 December 2025.  EPA/TOLGA AKMEN
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta kicks back a ball during the English Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers, in London, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/TOLGA AKMEN

Mikel Arteta suggested he could extend his contract at Arsenal beyond 2027 but says he still has to earn the right to continue as manager by winning silverware at the Premier League club.

Arteta, who completes six years in charge of Arsenal on Saturday, won the FA Cup with the North London club in 2020 but has yet to taste success in the league, his side finishing runner-up in ⁠the last three campaigns.

They are currently two points clear this season and have also reached the quarter-finals of the League Cup.

Asked whether he could see himself extending his stay beyond the end of his contract in 2027, Arteta told ⁠reporters on Friday: "Yes, but it’s about today. And a lot of things have to happen in the next few months as well to earn the right.

"I think a manager has to earn the right to be here tomorrow. A lot of things have to happen in the next few months as well to earn the right (for an extension),” Reuters quoted him as saying.

The Spaniard said ⁠Arsenal's lack of trophies was not down to substandard performances.

"You look at the performances, all the records that we had that were broken in the history of the club. We still haven't managed to do that (win trophies)," he added.

"That tells you the level we are in, which is a level that the Premier League has never experienced in the past."

Arsenal travel to Everton later on Saturday.


Saudi King, Crown Prince Congratulate King of Morocco on Winning FIFA Arab Cup

Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi's jersey is displayed in a shop in Rabat, on December 19, 2025, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). 2 ACHRAF HAKIMI (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)
Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi's jersey is displayed in a shop in Rabat, on December 19, 2025, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). 2 ACHRAF HAKIMI (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)
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Saudi King, Crown Prince Congratulate King of Morocco on Winning FIFA Arab Cup

Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi's jersey is displayed in a shop in Rabat, on December 19, 2025, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). 2 ACHRAF HAKIMI (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)
Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi's jersey is displayed in a shop in Rabat, on December 19, 2025, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). 2 ACHRAF HAKIMI (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud sent a cable of congratulations to King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the occasion of his country's national team winning the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques conveyed to the Moroccan King his sincerest congratulations and best wishes for continued progress and success, and to the people of Morocco steady progress and prosperity.

According to SPA, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, also sent a cable of congratulations to King Mohammed VI.

The Crown Prince conveyed to the King his sincerest congratulations and best wishes for continued progress and success, and to the government and people of Morocco steady progress and prosperity.


Blow for Algeria as Key Midfielder Ruled out of Cup of Nations

Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
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Blow for Algeria as Key Midfielder Ruled out of Cup of Nations

Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer

Algeria have been dealt a blow to their Africa Cup ​of Nations hopes with the withdrawal of key midfielder Houssem Aouar on Friday.

He was injured in training on Thursday, an Algerian football federation ‌statement said, ‌and will ‌be ⁠replaced for ​the ‌tournament in Morocco by Himad Abdelli from French club Angers. No details of the injury were given, Reuters reported.

Aouar, who won a cap ⁠for France before switching his ‌international allegiance to Algeria, ‍played at ‍the last Cup of ‍Nations in the Ivory Coast two years ago where Algeria were shock early casualties.

In ​Morocco, Algeria compete in Group E, starting against ⁠Sudan in Rabat on Wednesday before playing Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.

Abdelli was a surprise omission from Algeria’s initial 28-man squad list announced last week. The 26-year-old is French-born but has won four caps ‌for Algeria.