
Tottenham ace James Maddison admits the timing of the international break is "annoying".
Maddison says he could be in the best for of his career.
Potentially," he told BBC Radio 5Live on whether he's in the form of his life. I feel really good to be honest.
I feel at the top of my game, and that is contributing to wins at the minute, and we have started the season really well, and we have got a good momentum.
The international break has probably come at a bit of an annoying time in a way.
You would never, ever not want to represent your country, because I always say it is the pinnacle when I am away with England, but if I've got my club head on, we're in good form, we're in good momentum, we are unbeaten in the league in eight.
We came back after the last international break and hit the ground running again and won late against Sheffield United in brilliant circumstances. Hopefully we can do the same off the back of this one and continue the form."

