Brennan Johnson, Spurs and Tottenham
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The View From The Lane discuss how Tottenham's Europa League triumph compares to when they last lifted the trophy 41 years ago.
BRENNAN JOHNSON was the hero for Tottenham as he netted the winner in their Europa League triumph. It completes a remarkable redemption arc for the winger, who bundled in just before half-time to
Manchester United failed to produce in Wednesday's Europa League final with Harry Maguire being singled out for his role in Tottenham's winning goal at the San Mames
When Pape Matar Sarr floated over his cross as the first half ticked to its conclusion, Johnson got ahead of Luke Shaw to get the first touch.
Bruno Fernandes has offered to fall on his sword for Manchester United this summer and admits sacking Ruben Amorim would be the “easy” decision. Brennan Johnson scored the only goal of the game at the San Mames to end Spurs’ 17-year wait for a trophy and secure Ange Postecoglou’s side a spot in the Champions League next season.
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Ange Postecoglou has already guided Spurs to three wins over Manchester United this season and Brennan Johnson believes it is because the game plan has been different on every occasion