Bellamy backs Johnson to make mark under Frank
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Bellamy backs Johnson to make mark under Frank
"There's no next Gareth Bale, he's one in a lifetime. I've not seen a Gareth Bale before him and we'd be lucky to see another Gareth Bale ever again. Hopefully we do, but I'm not hanging on to it. Brennan just has to be him and the best version of him. That's a player with real high intensity, real penetration and goals."
"Last season wasn't a great season for Spurs, but he excelled in certain parts and his numbers and goals were exceptional. I've been there myself and it's difficult when someone new comes in and you see one or two other players come in. So I feel he's adjusting to that and the new manager is adjusting to him as well. I always believe quality will shine through and for Brennan I'm sure"
Brennan Johnson combines high intensity, penetration, and goal-scoring ability and must focus on being the best version of himself to win a regular Tottenham starting place. Johnson finished 2024-25 as Spurs' leading scorer with 18 goals, including the Europa League final winner against Manchester United. A managerial change in June, when Thomas Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou, has limited his game time this season, resulting in only five Premier League starts. Johnson scored in a 4-0 Champions League win over Copenhagen but was later sent off, becoming the first British player to score and receive a red card in Europe's top club competition.
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