LEICESTER CITY ace James Maddison has given footy fans a behind-the-scenes look at a 'day in the life' of a Premier League star.

Fans of the beautiful game around the world already have their preconceived opinions on the daily lives of Prem superstars.





Training, shopping and enjoying the luxuries afforded by their huge wages is many people's perceptions of the average day for a footy star.

But in a video on his TikTok and Instagram accounts, England international Maddison has shown there is much to a footballer's average day.

The clip – which aptly included the song 'Day in the Life' by drill rapper Central Cee – started with the midfielder showing off his collection of expensive clothes and trainers.

But it quickly cut to him enjoying some quality time with his son Leo before he set off to training in a flashy blue Lamborghini.

As is now part and parcel of most peoples' work lives, Maddison took a Covid test before being permitted entry into the Foxes' Seagrave training ground.

The 25-year-old then gave his followers a tour of the impressive facilities at the training ground before revealing his lunch – which consisted of an omelette and baked beans.

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After lunch, Maddison showed off the training ground's state-of-the-art gym and swimming pool – which he kicked team-mate Hamza Choudhury into.

After a full day of training, Maddison returned home to take his dogs out for a walk before spending more father-son time with baby Leo.

Maddison played a key role in Leicester's 1-0 victory over title hopefuls Liverpool earlier this week, which moved the Foxes into ninth place in the table.





But the former Coventry man picked up a slight knock in the win over the Merseysiders.

After the match, Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said of Maddison and Jamie Vardy: “We’ll see how they are, they’re both a bit sore.”

Should Maddison be fit, he and his Leicester team-mates will be back in action a week on Saturday in their FA Cup Third Round clash with Watford.

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