Tottenham ace James Maddison has made it clear that his sights are set on Spurs making a title challenge next season, even as the team prepares to play a pivotal role in this year's Premier League climax.
With a series of crucial fixtures on the horizon, including clashes with Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool, Tottenham are poised to influence the outcome of the title race. Just one point separates the top contenders, with Arsenal at the forefront following Liverpool's stumble against Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are embroiled in their own fight to clinch fourth place and secure Champions League football, with seven games left on the calendar. They currently sit 10 points adrift of Man City and are neck-and-neck with Aston Villa, both teams having amassed 60 points.
Maddison, however, is zeroed in on Tottenham's performance, expressing disappointment at not being more involved in the battle for the top spot. The ex-Leicester maestro has shared that manager Postecoglou is instilling a winning mentality within the squad.
«I've got no interest to be honest [in Spurs' impact on the title race],» Maddison declared. «We've got our own goals for the season and I'm not bothered», reports the Mirror.
«If we end up winning games against teams that are in that race, it makes no difference. We've got a job to do.»
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