James Maddison terrifyingly wiped out by Frankfurt goalkeeper with Tottenham star forced off in Europa League clash

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JAMES MADDISON suffered a head injury after a nasty collision with Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kaua Santos.

The shocking moment occurred in Tottenham’s Europa League quarter-final second leg victory over the German giants.

Soccer players vying for the ball.
James Maddison was clattered into by Eintracht Frankfurt keeper Kaua Santos
Soccer player from Eintracht Frankfurt fouling a Tottenham Hotspur player, resulting in a penalty.
It won Spurs a penalty and Santos was booked for the wild challenge
Soccer players colliding near the goal.
The keeper’s torso nastily knocked the Spurs man’s had back
Soccer goalie committing a foul resulting in a penalty kick.
Maddison’s bravery to not duck out the challenge was praised by Spurs fans
Soccer players surrounding an injured player on the field.
He was eventually subbed off after much concern from his team-mates

Coming to the end of the first-half, Maddison chased down a long ball from Cristian Romero.

The midfielder got to the ball first and flicked a header goalwards.

But he was then wiped out by keeper Santos, who came charging out of his goal at pace.

His body clattered into Maddison’s head and he immediately collapsed to the floor in severe pain.

There was concern from his Spurs team-mates as they urgently called for medical assistance.

The horror collision was checked by VAR and a penalty was awarded for the foul and Santos was booked.

Dominic Solanke stepped up and coolly put Spurs 1-0 up, 2-1 on aggregate.

Maddison, who was thankfully able to walk off, bravely tried to continue but had to be subbed off for Dejan Kulusevski.

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Fans have praised him for bravely not ducking out the challenge, with one saying: “Massive shoutout to Maddison. That was incredibly brave because he looked and knew he was gonna be hit.”

Another added: “He potentially could have gotten a brain haemorrhage from that challenge.”

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A third wrote: “Maddison sacrificed himself for us to get a pen I won’t forget this bud.”

More commented: “Maddison, you warrior. You risked your season to win that penalty.”

Others said: “Terrible challenge on Maddison by the Eintracht keeper. Really dangerous.”

Solanke’s penalty proved decisive as Spurs made it through to the semis.

Maddison reappeared at full-time to celebrate with supporters and seemed to be OK.

Tottenham Hotspur's coach comforting James Maddison after an injury.
Maddison was called a ‘warrior’ by Spurs supporters
Dominic Solanke of Tottenham celebrates a goal.
Solanke stepped forward and scored the penalty

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