Just two weeks ago, after the loss to Arsenal, Brennan Johnson deactivated his Instagram account because of criticism of his form since making the move from Nottingham Forest last summer.
Ange Postecoglou met the critics with a staunch defence of his forward, lauding Johnson’s effort and saying he was “very optimistic” about what lay ahead.
Five goals from his first 38 Spurs games showed no indication Johnson’s fortunes were about to markedly change, but the endorsement from his manager has worked wonders.
Four games, four goals, and a number of raucous away ends belting out ‘there’s only one Brennan Johnson’ later, life appears far rosier for the 23-year-old.
The first strike of this run – a late winner in the Carabao Cup at Coventry – led to a sheepish, almost apologetic reaction in front of the travelling supporters. At Old Trafford, his smile was infectious.
Aside from his recent goalscoring exploits, his impact on Spurs’ approach is evident, through his attacking intent and willingness to drive at goal.
In the Premier League Johnson leads Spurs in progressive carries [25], carries into the penalty area [22], touches in the attacking penalty area [49] and is second in progressive passes received [61].
Make no mistake, Postecoglou needed this run of form as much as his Wales wingman. After just one win from their opening four Premier League games, they were minutes away from already squandering a chance of silverware before the late comeback at Coventry.
Now, with a first away win at a member of the so-called ‘big six’ under his belt, and having given fans a first win inside a full Old Trafford since 2018, Postecoglou and his players can look forward with optimism to a busy run of fixtures.
*Stats provided by Opta