Gabriel Agbonlahor believes Tottenham Hotspur would have won their Champions League tie if they had James Maddison in their team.

The Lowdown: Spurs need wholesale changes

Spurs have now scored just four goals in their last six matches, drawing blanks in four of those games - and it all seems to be getting too much for some Tottenham fans.

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Conte has a very strong chance of leaving Spurs come the end of the season, but if these poor performances and results persist, Daniel Levy may be forced into an earlier change.

Given Tottenham's struggles in the final third, they clearly need help to create chances for players such as Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, which is where Premier League regular Maddison could soon come into the equation.

The Latest: Maddison could change Tottenham

After seeing Spurs register two shots on target against AC Milan, Agbonlahor touted Maddison - who's been linked with Tottenham in the past - as someone who could've helped them win the game against the Italian champions.

He said: "You look at Spurs and Son's playing within himself, Kulusevski comes inside all the time, they're missing another winger who can get at a player, and, badly missing a number 10.

"Put Maddison in that team last night, they probably win the game."

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The Verdict: Tottenham could go big in the summer

If Spurs were to try and land someone of Maddison's ability, they may have to shell out 'over £100m' on the attacking midfielder according to Graeme Souness, but that price tag could well be justified if he was to hit the ground running at Spurs.

Since the start of the 2020/21 season, Maddison has been able to register 47 goal involvements in the Premier League alone, so he's starting to show consistency and a level of maturity that suggests he could be a gamechanger.

It's not just on the pitch where Maddison could help Spurs, but his infectious and 'cheeky chappy' personality could be what Tottenham need to get some life and creativity into the team, as it appears to have been sucked out of them under Conte.