Postecoglou will not hesitate to bench Tottenham star after what happened vs West Ham, says former scout

Tottenhamā€™s emphatic 4-1 win over West Ham saw James Maddison substituted at half-time, a decision that has since sparked discussion.

Despite providing the assist for Dejan Kulusevskiā€™s first-half equaliser, Maddison was replaced by Pape Matar Sarr at the break with the score tied at 1-1.

Ange Postecoglouā€™s tactical adjustment proved effective, as Spurs netted three goals within eight minutes after the break, securing a dominant victory.

Mick Brown: Postecoglou wonā€™t be afraid to drop James MaddisonFormer Tottenham scout Mick Brown has now commented on Maddisonā€™s situation, suggesting that Postecoglou wonā€™t shy away from making bold decisions, including dropping key players like Maddison if it benefits the team.

Brown pointed out that while the England international is a gifted playmaker, his impact can sometimes diminish in tightly contested matches, particularly when the game doesnā€™t flow in a way that suits his strengths.

Speaking to Football Insider, Brown said:

ā€œI appreciate what James Maddison can do. But itā€™s almost as if the game has to be run for his benefit, whereas the elite players in his position put their stamp on the game and dictate the way itā€™s played.ā€

ā€œIf itā€™s a 50/50 battle of a game, he can go missing. From what Iā€™ve heard, the manager could look to drop him from the starting XI from time to time. He wonā€™t be afraid of making big calls and that is one that he may have to make.ā€

ā€œPostecoglou will be looking at who theyā€™re playing against, and will change his system to suit the game.

ā€œMaddison might be able to take advantage of teams that are weaker in midfield, for example, but in games like the one at the weekend they can leave him out.

ā€œWe saw against West Ham the difference that dropping him out of the side can make, and Iā€™d expect to see that on a more regular basis now.ā€

Ange Postecoglou will not shy away from benching James Maddison. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)While Maddison remains a crucial part of the squad, his substitution against West Ham shows that Postecoglou is ready to adapt and make the necessary decisions to keep Spurs competitive.

Despite his quality, he has not been the most consistent in his performances this season. He was criticised for his performance against Arsenal last month, and was also slammed for being ā€œsloppyā€ during win against Manchester United.

As Tottenham continue to refine their approach under Postecoglou, Maddisonā€™s role could be adjusted in the coming fixtures, especially against stronger opponents.

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