Tottenham ace James Maddison ‘has sign taken off him by security at the darts final’ after being taunted by Arsenal fans

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TOTTENHAM star James Maddison hit back after being taunted by Arsenal fans at Alexandra Palace.

The England midfielder, 27, was in attendance as Luke Littler took on Luke Humphries in the PDC World Darts Championship final.

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James Maddison was in attendance at Alexandra Palace last night[/caption]
Maddison, 27, had a pop back at Arsenal fans

I assume the Ally Pally crowd have just spotted James Maddison watching on! 👀

Chants of ‘Tottenham get battered everywhere they go’ ring out around the arena! ⚽ pic.twitter.com/eCT8vbnQFZ

— Matt Graveling (@mattgraveling) January 3, 2024

Maddison is a huge darts fan and was among a horde of celebrities – including Brooklyn Beckham and Derek Chisora – to attend last night.

As the action unfolded Arsenal fans in the venue, who have seen their team lose twice in a row, began chanting about Spurs.

They sang: “Tottenham get battered everywhere they go.”

Injured ace Maddison has watched his team-mates win four of their last five to close the gap with Arsenal to just one point.

And he couldn’t resist having a pop back at obsessed Gooners in the crowd, holding up a sign reading: “North London is white, COYS.”

Spurs fans adored the scene, with one responding: “Love hearing the Tottenham get battered song at the darts. Rent free in your heads. How annoyed you must get every time we win. Love it.”

While a second wrote: “Madders responding to chants of ‘Tottenham get battered’ at the darts this evening! Fully COYS.”

A third gushed: “Maddison is that guy.”

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And another added: “Just when you thought you couldn’t love James Maddison anymore.”

According to the Star, Ally Pally staff confiscated the Spurs star’s sign.

Maddison, who has celebrated goals this season by miming throwing a dart, welcomed Littler to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last weekend.

The 16-year-old sat in the former Leicester ace’s box to watch Spurs’ 3-1 win over Bournemouth.

It was agony for the youngster last night as he fell 7-4 to an inspired Humphries.

After his defeat, Littler reflected: “I have gained a lot of experience. A lot of people know me now, they look up to me, I am happy.

“I am happy with getting to the final. It has been a rollercoaster.”

Maddison, meanwhile, is gradually stepping his recovery from an ankle injury.

The £40million star has not played since Spurs’ clash with Chelsea in early November.

It’s believed he could return to action later this month.

Ange Postecoglou‘s side host Burnley in the FA Cup on Friday night, before travelling to Manchester United on January 14.

Like Maddison, fellow darts-lover Micky van de Ven has also not played since that clash with Chelsea, but like his team-mate is nearing a return.

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Luke Littler reacts after finishing as runner-up[/caption]
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