James Maddison exudes confidence and has expressed his desire to play alongside Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden for England this summer. Despite a recent injury setback, Maddison remains determined to prove himself and believes his quality can contribute to the team.
He emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and making an impact when called upon. Maddison acknowledges his role as a substitute but uses his experience to analyze the game and find ways to make a difference when given the chance.
He dismisses suggestions that he, Bellingham and Foden are too similar to play together highlighting their versatility and ability to complement each other on the pitch.
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