Tottenham playmaker James Maddison quipped that he would have words with Bukayo Saka after the Arsenal forward pinched his goal celebration in the North London Derby
James Maddison aimed a light-hearted dig at Bukayo Saka after the Arsenal forward mimicked his goal celebration during an intense North London Derby on Sunday.
Both Maddison, 26, and Saka, 22, shone for their respective sides in an enthralling match which finished all-square at 2-2. Saka’s strike was diverted into the net by Cristiano Romero to hand Arsenal an early lead before Son Heung-min equalised for Tottenham on the stroke of half-time after being teed up by Maddison.
Saka restored Arsenal’s lead early in the second half, but Maddison pinched possession from Jorginho to play in Son for an equaliser just 27 seconds later. Saka marked his goals by copying Maddison’s darts inspired celebration, but the England winger was given the runaround by his international colleague in the build-up to Spurs’ first goal.
And once the dust had settled, Maddison saw the funny side. Speaking after the match, the Spurs playmaker quipped: “Me and Bukayo had a bit of banter and a bit of trash talking, if you like, on international duty.