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Spurs match-winner Maddison hits back at Keane 'noise'

Maddison celebrates scoring the only goal of the game
Maddison celebrates scoring the only goal of the game

James Maddison was happy to respond in the right way to a "big-profile name" after his 13th-minute goal gave Tottenham a 1-0 victory over Manchester United.

The two teams started the day closer to the Premier League relegation zone than the top six and it was Spurs who gained three points following a 10th goal of the campaign by the fit-again Maddison.

Maddison celebrated with a shush to the camera after midweek criticism from ex-Man United captain Roy Keane, who questioned on The Overlap how much of a difference the Tottenham playmaker being available would make to Ange Postecoglou.

"Just a little bit of outside noise wasn't there, this week? Listen, people have their opinions, but I wanted to do my talking on the pitch today, so I hope there’s a certain few that enjoyed me being the match-winner," Maddison told Sky Sports.

Keane is in the firing line again

"No-one is more critical of myself than me. To be fair to the gaffer, he always talks about blocking out the outside noise, but sometimes it’s difficult.

"You can use it but I think the gaffer prefers when we’re just in our little bubble and listening to him.

"Sometimes it’s difficult because it’s constantly in your face these days with social media and WhatsApp. People sending stuff and you do see it and it is there.

"Especially when it’s a big-profile name. Listen, it’s about responding in the right way and I did that today and like I said, I was the match-winner, so I’m really delighted."

Postecoglou had not been aware of Maddison's celebration but was not surprised that the 28-year-old threw a shot back at Keane.

He added: "Everybody has mentioned his celebration but I didn’t see it so I can’t comment on it, but it doesn’t surprise me that Madders didn’t accept what was being said about him and threw a shot back over the bow."

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