
Madison ‘explodes’ first offensive point for the national team in six games… Bellingham theatre goal assist
Son Heung-min’s teammate James Maddison scored his first attacking point for the England national team.
The England team drew 2-2 in a friendly match against Belgium at Wembley Stadium in London on the 27th (Korea time). The match started in the 11th minute when goalkeeper Jordan Pickford’s mistake gave Belgium’s Yuri Tillemans the first goal. Ivan Toney’s penalty in the 17th minute put England in the balance, but he allowed Tillemans a run again in the 36th minute to turn the first half around 1-2.
Madison started this game on the bench just like he did against Brazil. But this time, he had a chance. In the 29th minute of the second half, manager Gareth Southgate put Madison in place of Kobe Mainu to get him in the game.
From 토토사이트, Madison’s performance provides a new opportunity for England, suggesting his role is becoming increasingly important.
Madison scored his first assist for the national team
Maddison had a great game on the ground and proved himself. Accepting Ollie Watkins’ header pass from the left side of the penalty box in second-half stoppage time when England’s loss was severe, Maddison sent a precise outside-footed pass to Jude Bellingham. Bellingham neatly put it into the net with a right footed shot to avoid defeat at home.
In that game, Madison recorded his first assist for the national team. He has played in five matches since his debut in November 2019, but has not scored a goal or an assist. With this assist, he has cleared himself of bad luck for the national team.
Maddison has grown into an outstanding attacking midfielder for the club. However, he did not look as expected for the national team. However, his performance against Belgium raised his chances of announcing the Euro 2024 shortlist.