Leicester: James Maddison on so-called training ground arguments

(L-R) Leicester City's English striker Jamie Vardy, English midfielder James Maddison and Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans (Photo by ALEX PANTLING/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
(L-R) Leicester City's English striker Jamie Vardy, English midfielder James Maddison and Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans (Photo by ALEX PANTLING/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) /
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(L-R) Leicester City’s English striker Jamie Vardy, English midfielder James Maddison and Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans (Photo by ALEX PANTLING/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) /

Foxes of Leicester bring you Leicester City news, as James Maddison explains the so-called training ground arguments that have occurred.

As FoL’s introduction hints, talk of the Leicester squad’s Seagrave complex disagreements have possibly been taken the wrong way, misunderstood or misjudged. There is certainly no hint of any problems among the roster – in fact, it is quite the opposite.

Throughout the summer, Maddison has been connected with a move to Arsenal; the most trustworthy of journalists report and agree the No.10 is a Gunners-type and a literal target.

However, Leicester are thought to value one of their top assets up to £80million. Sky Sports pinpoint the requested figure at approximately “in excess” of £70m. Though there is no assurance even that amount would seal a deal.

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Leicester City man on training complex disagreements

Some supporters of the North London side on social media had obviously heard of these arguments between Leicester City Football Club representatives which have occurred on the training pitches.

Presumably the Arsenal faithful spoke of the situation as being an indication that Maddison may leave the Foxes. Although, it appears that rows on practice pitches were actually indicative of a ‘really happy squad’ according to “Madders”: the King power team’s unity and desire to win as a collective is what is being exhibited in actuality.

And, helpfully, Maddison took the time to explain this himself – rather than let misinterpreted speculation arise – which gives us fans an insight into the inner workings of Brendan Rodgers’ LCFC.

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The former Norwich City man says that the competitive nature of training and focus on every decision even when practicing can only be a positive dimension of the team. In addition, Maddison reveals there are arguments during inter-squad games and it may have happened due to Rodgers’ philosophy of: ‘train as you’d play a match’. Our information here comes via lcfc.com.