Exclusive: Jenas on why he would take ‘top-class’ Maddison over Odegaard

Exclusive: Jenas on why he would take 'top-class' Maddison over Odegaard
Exclusive: Jenas on why he would take 'top-class' Maddison over Odegaard

“James Maddison has “transformed Tottenham on his own” since his summer arrival from Leicester, says TNT Sports expert Jermaine Jenas. Maddison has made an instant impact in north London and Jenas says he would rather have the England international in his team than Arsenalu0027s Martin Odegaard. He also insists that Spurs “miss Harry Kane” despite their strong start under Ange Postecoglou.”


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