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Peter Crouch has revealed which current Tottenham player he would have loved to have had as a team-mate back in the day.
Crouch, 42, spent two hugely successful years with Spurs from 2009 to 2011, scoring 24 goals for the club.
He was part of Harry Redknapp's side who qualified for the Champions League for the first time in Spurs' history, netting the all-important goal in a crunch end of season clash with Man City in 2009-10.
They went onto reach the quarter-finals of Europe's elite club competition the following year, with Crouch netting seven times in 10 games during their memorable run.
And, speaking exclusively to Mail Sport on behalf of TNT Sports, who will show the midweek fixtures in the Premier League next week, Crouch was questioned on which current player from Ange Postecoglou's team he would have loved to have played with.
Peter Crouch revealed which Tottenham star he would've loved to have had in his Spurs team
Crouch spent two successful years with Spurs and was part of Harry Redknapp's popular side
Crouch was speaking to Mail Sport on behalf of TNT Sports, who will show the midweek fixtures in the Premier League next week
'James Maddison is the one that sticks out,' he said. 'I just love the way he plays and he looks like he enjoys himself.
'His delivery is first class and he's someone I would've loved to have played with. Son as well (I'd have liked to play with).
'But my team wasn't too shabby. We had Gareth Bale one side, Luka Modric in the middle and Aaron