“James Maddison Reacts to Guglielmo Vicario’s Emotional Tottenham Message After Fierce Clash”
“James Maddison Breaks Silence on Guglielmo Vicario’s Fiery Tottenham Message After Heated Clash”
Guglielmo Vicario seems to have mended his relationship with Tottenham supporters after the backlash over his behavior against AZ Alkmaar.
Spurs mounted an impressive Europa League comeback on March 13, overturning a 1-0 first-leg loss with a 3-1 win to seal their spot in the quarter-finals.
Wilson Odobert stole the show with a brilliant brace, while James Maddison also found the back of the net.
Yet, there was a nervy moment when a miscommunication between Lucas Bergvall and Odobert gifted AZ Alkmaar a goal, temporarily bringing the aggregate score level — before Odobert’s second goal ultimately secured the win.
The mood around the club has shifted dramatically from just a week ago — particularly for Vicario, who was at the heart of controversy after the first-leg defeat.
The goalkeeper had issued an apology to Tottenham fans after being caught making gestures toward the crowd, appearing to call for louder support in the aftermath of the loss.
This time, though, the Italian’s message to the fans strikes a far more positive note, as he aims to move on from the controversy and restore his bond with the supporters.
Tottenham Stars Rally Around Guglielmo Vicario After Europa League Triumph
Vicario’s full-time reaction was a stark contrast to last week — this time filled with relief and gratitude as Spurs sealed their spot in the Europa League quarter-finals. His teammates were quick to show their support, standing firmly behind their goalkeeper in a moment of redemption.
The goalkeeper also reached out to fans with a heartfelt message, writing: “Together is better. Quarterfinals. COYS.”
Several Tottenham players rallied behind Vicario, with goalscorer James Maddison and Djed Spence showing their support by liking his post, while Mickey van de Ven went a step further by leaving a comment.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper has been a pivotal presence for Spurs this season, featuring in 21 matches. However, a significant injury saw him miss 21 games, prompting Tottenham to bring in Antonin Kinsky as extra cover during the January transfer window.
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Fulham vs Tottenham – 16 March
Chelsea vs Tottenham – 3 April
Tottenham vs Southampton – 6 April
Tottenham vs Frankfurt – 10 April (Europa League)
Guglielmo Vicario Backed to Keep No.1 Spot Despite Kinsky Challenge
Despite growing calls from some Tottenham fans to see Antonin Kinsky replace Guglielmo Vicario as the starting goalkeeper, the Italian looks set to retain his place. Kinsky has impressed during his limited appearances since arriving in January, stepping in while Vicario was sidelined with injury.
Those calls for change only grew louder after Vicario’s tense exchange with supporters following Spurs’ first-leg defeat to AZ Alkmaar.
However, with Tottenham already out of the FA Cup and having fallen short in the Carabao Cup semi-finals against Liverpool, the Europa League represents their last shot at ending a 17-year trophy drought. Ange Postecoglou will be hoping both his squad and the fanbase remain united as they chase silverware.