
Jude Bellingham reacts to James Maddison message after Tottenham development
James Maddison has become the latest player to send a message after a big Tottenham development, with Jude Bellingham sharing his reaction.
It has been a difficult season for Tottenham.
Maddison, in particular, has struggled at times. As a result, the midfielder has been linked with a move away from Tottenham.
Postecoglou is thought to have clashed with Maddison behind the scenes in North London. However, it looks as though things are set to improve after a recent development.

Bellingham responds to Maddison message on Instagram
Maddison was key for Tottenham as the North London side reached the UEFA Europa League semi-final by beating Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 at Deutsche Bank Park on Thursday (17 April).
The 28-year-old won the penalty, which was converted by Dominic Solanke in the 43rd minute.
Keith Hackett was left shocked by the penalty incident, which resulted in Maddison being forced off through injury minutes later.
However, it was all smiles in the end as Tottenham held on to reach the Europa League semi-final, with Maddison sending a message at full-time.
Fixture | Date | Venue |
Tottenham v Bodø/Glimt | 1 May | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
Bodø/Glimt v Tottenham | 8 May | Aspmyra Stadion |
And after such a major development, which could save Spurs’ season and Postecoglou’s job, Maddison has once again sent a message to supporters via his personal Instagram account on Friday (18 April).
The Englishman posted a series of photos, alongside the caption, “So proud of this team. A memorable night in Frankfurt last night. Showed the grit and determination that people doubted we possessed. Onto the semi-finals.”
And his fellow countryman, Real Madrid star Bellingham, was one of thousands to like the post.
Maddison can save Postecoglou at Tottenham
Despite reports of a bust-up between the pair, Maddison could be the man to save Postecoglou.
The Spurs playmaker proved how influential he can be in the win in Germany, showing his bravery as he took a big hit from Frankfurt goalkeeper Kauã Santos to win the penalty, which was converted by Solanke.
Therefore, if Spurs are going to win the Europa League, it looks as though Maddison will be key.