JUST IN: Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United

Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United
Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United

Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United

Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United

The Reds were 2-0 up just three minutes at the Theatre of Dreams, leaving the home fans startled and silent.

However, things did not last long, and Forest lost 3-2, with Joe Worrall sent off and the team suffering further VAR consequences.

Forest responded later in the season, defeating the Red Devils 2-1 in December. Forest, on the other hand, performed admirably at Old

Trafford, despite ultimately losing the game. Brennan Johnson made one of his final outings for the Reds that day, and he made headlines

again Wednesday during a trip to Old Trafford.In recent weeks, the promising Wales international has taken off at Tottenham.

Following a deluge of abuse from his own fans, the Tottenham player opted to deactivate his social media accounts in response to the

criticism. He has now scored in four consecutive games for Spurs, and his goal yesterday moved him behind Forest in terms of the

quickest goals scored by visiting clubs at Old Trafford.

Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United
Brennan Johnson goes second behind Nottingham Forest on one record list after goal vs Man United

Last season, Forest broke the stalemate after only 88 seconds, when Johnson set up Taiwo Awoniyi to sprint from within his own half and

score past Andre Onana. Yesterday, Johnson went from provider to scorer, finishing off some wonderful running by Micky van de Ven to

put Tottenham ahead after 155 seconds.Naturally, the Forest fan base was buzzing about the academy graduate on social media, and it’s

great to see him proving Tottenham fans wrong in certain ways, Johnson was named Man of the Match yesterday after scoring and setting

up another goal as Spurs defeated United 3-0 at home.It’s difficult to see why Johnson is receiving criticism from Tottenham fans. Having

said that, he does not have the luxury of being one of their own in north London.

He performed admirably under Ange Postecoglou last season, scoring five goals and assisting ten times in his first season with Spurs.

That’s nearly the same number of goal contributions as Anthony Elanga had previous season, but Johnson cost more than three times as

much.

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