James Maddison has sent a message to Tottenham Hotspur teammate Wilson Odobert after the forward's impactful performance against Manchester United.
Odobert was named on the bench by Thomas Frank for the clash against the Red Devils in north London, before replacing Randal Kolo Muani at the half-time interval.
Spurs went on to cancel out Bryan Mbeumo's opening goal with a strike from Mathys Tel, before Odobert provided the assist for Richarlison's late goal for Tottenham.
The goal from Richarlisonappeared to have won the game for Spurs, only for Matthijs de Ligt to equalise for United and see the points shared in the capital.
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After the game, Odobert took to Instagram to send a message to Tottenham fans.
The 20-year-old included a photo of himself featuring for Spurs, accompanied by a brain emoji and an egg timer emoji.
Maddison, who is currently sidelined with a serious knee injury, sent a message of his own to Odobert.
The England international wrote: "Impact bro," accompanied by three clapping hands emojis.
Frank was also full of praise for Odobert after the forward's cameo performance in Tottenham's draw with United.
"I think, again, he's positive," Frank told reporters on Saturday evening. "I think he's stepping forward, or stepping up, and doing things that look right."
Odobert's next opportunity to star for Tottenham will be when they face Arsenal on November 23 in the North London Derby, which will be their first fixture after the November international break.
Maddison is expected to be sidelined for the majority of the season after suffering an ACL injury during pre-season back in August.
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