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‘They're gonna fall out…' – Tottenham fans fear for Kudus as Maddison shares awkward Van de Ven video after bust-up

‘They're gonna fall out…' – Tottenham fans fear for Kudus as Maddison shares awkward Van de Ven video after bust-up

The Sun11-07-2025
FANS declared 'they're gonna fall out' after James Maddison shared an awkward interaction between Mohammed Kudus and Micky van de Ven.
The pair have been reunited at Tottenham just nine months after clashing on the field — with Kudus receiving a FIVE-MATCH ban for his role in the ruckus.
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The winger completed a £55million move to Spurs from West Ham this week after emerging as a top target for Thomas Frank.
Kudus was desperate to leave the Hammers after two years in east London.
And he is now set to be joined at his new club by Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White.
However, Kudus' switch to Spurs means he faces an awkward reunion with defender Van de Ven.
The pair clashed during last year's game between Tottenham and West Ham, with Kudus sent off after lashing out at Van de Ven's face.
The incident saw him land a five-game ban.
And on Friday, new teammate Maddison stoked the fire as he shared an awkward clip of Kudus and Van de Ven dining at the same table.
Kudus looked to be worlds away as he sat on his mobile phone, while Van de Ven looked over at him with a smirk on his face while flashing a quick thumbs-up.
Maddison could also be heard chuckling in the background.
And fans were left wondering whether the two would ever be able to get along following their history.
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One said: 'Kudus is gonna fall out with the squad in training and end up smashing someone.'
Another declared: 'Kudus is not happy.'
One noted: 'Bro VDV hates him.'
Another added: 'Maddison stirring for no reason.'
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