Spurs stars James Maddison and Brennan Johnson are spotted at Ally Pally for the World Darts Championship - just hours after 2-2 draw with Wolves

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Spurs stars James Maddison and Brennan Johnson are spotted at Ally Pally for the World Darts Championship - just hours after 2-2 draw with Wolves
Published: Dec, 29 2024 22:51

James Maddison and Brennan Johnson were spotted at Ally Pally for Gerwyn Price's quarter-final clash against Jonny Clayton. The duo left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after their 2-2 draw with Wolves and were seen at the darts just hours later. The event took place just 12 minutes away from Spurs' home ground in north London.

 [Johnson scored Spurs' second goal of the game but it was only good enough to earn a point]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Johnson scored Spurs' second goal of the game but it was only good enough to earn a point]

In the game, Spurs came back from 1-0 down to lead 2-1 until the 87th minute, when Jorgen Strand Larsen equalised for the visitors. Johnson put Ange Postecoglou's side ahead on the stroke of half-time, scoring from close range in the third minute of additional time.

 [Maddison has been in fine form, logging eight goals and four assists in the league this season]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Maddison has been in fine form, logging eight goals and four assists in the league this season]

The Welsh international was brought off in the 64th minute for his mate Maddison, who failed to make a meaningful impression on the game. Brennan Johnson (left) and James Maddison (right) spotted in the crowd at Alexandra Palace. Johnson scored Spurs' second goal of the game but it was only good enough to earn a point.

Maddison has been in fine form, logging eight goals and four assists in the league this season. With the draw, Spurs remain in 11th place, 11 points behind London rivals Chelsea in fourth, who occupy the final Champions League qualification spot. After Sunday's result, Postecoglou's strugglers are closer to Leicester in the relegation zone (10 points) than they are Chelsea.

The Australian boss rued his side's performance, admitting that the result 'hurts immensely'. 'It hurts me because I'm responsible ultimately. I'm the person in charge. So of course it hurts,' he said. 'When I see how hard they are trying, it hurts even more because you want them to get a reward and I think they deserved a reward for their efforts even though they were dipping into their reserves of energy.

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