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Ex-Spurs Player Brennan Johnson

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Ange squeezed every drop out of this guy, he deserves credit for that. I don't see him having those goalscoring numbers here again under any other manager.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6FsrjqWBnc

Warning: This video contains some tragic defending/goalkeeping.

Ange loved low balls into the box, and as you can see Johnson was scoring a good amount of his goals by getting on the receiving end of such deliveries even in his Championship days with Forest. Goals 3, 6, 9, 14, 17, 18 in particular resemble so much of most of his goals here.

Those deliveries are almost nonexistent under Frank at the moment, so he has nothing to feed on. And since he offers virtually nothing on the football pitch except occasional goalscoring, he has turned into a complete nonentity. I don't see this changing anytime soon.

Glad I stuck it out for the whole 4:53, as there were some lovely goals there, and credit to BJ for getting on the end of some fantastic deliveries. The Swansea and QPR goals made me chuckle. However, that was in a different league, a different system etc, and BJ appears to have lost the spirit that he showed back then. Lots of what ifs, but it seems that he simply doesn't cut it at THFC, and I think BJ must realise this. Very little input today, and I wonder how much more time TF will give him.
 
He started today and we won 3-0 today.
He also started against Burnley and Doncaster.
Won those 3-0 as well.
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He managed to successfully take a player on which was nice. I think he’s afraid of being tackled.

Didn’t notice him too much in the 2nd half. He did have one play where we were trying to get out and he made no attempt to give Kudus an outlet and basically jogged to nowhere so we gave up the ball.
That take on, actually lead to the corner for the first goal.

He does it once, and it's like job done for the day. He has the capacity to do so much more than he does.

So frustrating and such a waste.
 
When you guys turn on a player you do it in style. Not sure he deserves the vitriol you're giving the guy. He tracked back alot this game as we were defending for large parts of it and sure he's not Son but he's not Tel either. comments like "his attitude stinks" like you know the guy is mindless he literally celebrated the 3rd goal with Sarr smiling. None of our attack is setting the world alight but in this game he played ok and offered more of a threat than his competitors have for forward positions at the moment. He's a end product guy not a creator which is our main problem position we need creators.
Yes absolutely. Its pathetic. All of our attacking players have been bad for a rather long period now. But the hate toward certain players is absurd.
 
Yes absolutely. Its pathetic. All of our attacking players have been bad for a rather long period now. But the hate toward certain players is absurd.
With a few notable exceptions, most people are simply stating they don't think he's very good.

Nothing against the guy - scored some lovely goals and one legendary one - and no hate towards him as a person but it's increasingly obvious he's just not very good at...most things.
 
With a few notable exceptions, most people are simply stating they don't think he's very good.

Nothing against the guy - scored some lovely goals and one legendary one - and no hate towards him as a person but it's increasingly obvious he's just not very good at...most things.
He is very good at scoring goals and assisting goals.
I don't know what you think are "most things" but...to each their own.
 
Johnson's defending today and keeping Grealish quiet was excellent. He made the most tackles outside of Palhinha, and made 2 important clearances in the 5-yard box. More effective on the pitch today than Kudus and Simmons.
Kudus wasn't even close to his best but his hold up play far, far more important to us than anything Johnson did vs Everton.

I didn't think Xavi was very good tbh but I think he at least has the potential to offer us creativity and technique that we're sorely lacking in forward areas so we need to persist and try to play him into form.
 
Johnson's defending today and keeping Grealish quiet was excellent. He made the most tackles outside of Palhinha, and made 2 important clearances in the 5-yard box. More effective on the pitch today than Kudus and Simmons.
in the second half you’d say he was excellent? He put in some tackles and cleared a few crosses, a Sunday league winger would be expected to do this. Yes his goal record for us has been good, but as soon as that isn’t happening BJ doesn’t offer anything as a winger.
 
in the second half you’d say he was excellent? He put in some tackles and cleared a few crosses, a Sunday league winger would be expected to do this. Yes his goal record for us has been good, but as soon as that isn’t happening BJ doesn’t offer anything as a winger.

Porro often gets turned over in defense, since his attacking instincts have him covering a lot of ground. Johnson worked tirelessly all game with Porro to protect the wing - where Everton had their best players. They were both very well organized.

It was interesting to also see Johnson giving instructions to Kudus during a lot of periods of the game as Kudus got caught chasing the ball and leaving space.

Sure, he's not Bale, he's not Dele - but he seems happy to do the dirty work a lot of forwards don't want to do.

And 2 clearances inside the 5 yard box suggests BJ is offering more than just goals.
 
Porro often gets turned over in defense, since his attacking instincts have him covering a lot of ground. Johnson worked tirelessly all game with Porro to protect the wing - where Everton had their best players. They were both very well organized.

It was interesting to also see Johnson giving instructions to Kudus during a lot of periods of the game as Kudus got caught chasing the ball and leaving space.

Sure, he's not Bale, he's not Dele - but he seems happy to do the dirty work a lot of forwards don't want to do.

And 2 clearances inside the 5 yard box suggests BJ is offering more than just goals.
Doubting Frank at every turn yet bending over backwards to defend *checks notes* Brennan Johnson for his defensive heroics.

Make it make sense.
 
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