James Maddison and Destiny Udogie left in awe of £55 million Tottenham star in a 3-1 win over Brentford.

Tottenham Hotspur made a much-needed comeback against Brentford in N17 on Saturday, overcoming Bryan Mbeumo’s early goal.

Ange Postecoglou chose the same Tottenham team that failed to impress in the North London derby, but James Maddison had a greater reward this time.

Rodrigo Bentancur once again played a single pivot, which meant Maddison was sometimes diving deep beside him.

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However, despite being chastised by Paul Merson last week, Maddison was far more influential in forward areas against Brentford, as evidenced by his late goal.


And it wasn’t only Maddison’s better performance; Dominic Solanke scored his first goal for the club and was efficient in linking the action up top.

Tottenham teammates celebrated Dominic Solanke’s first goal.
Ian Wright expressed concern about Solanke after Spurs’ loss to Arsenal, claiming he was overthinking his game.

However, the former Bournemouth striker seized an opportunity that he could not pass up.

Of course, after scoring his first Spurs goal, Solanke took to Instagram to celebrate, posting a series of photographs with the caption “We keep moving.”

As expected, several of his Tottenham teammates, as well as many of the striker’s old Bournemouth teammates, expressed their support.

Maddison wrote an encouraging message, stating, “First of a helllluvaaaa lot of goals for you this season, my boy.”

Destiny Udogie, Micky van de Ven, and Pedro Porro were among those who responded positively to the new £55 million signing.

Brennan Johnson also prospered against Brentford.


Of course, Brennan Johnson would be unable to respond to Solanke’s post.

Johnson removed some of his social media accounts following the North London Derby loss, understandably upset with the vitriol he was receiving.

That being said, Johnson scored the winner against Coventry City in midweek and then provided a critical moment against Brentford by scoring Spurs’ second.

After scoring his goal, Johnson chose the hushed celebration in front of his home crowd, despite the fact that he appeared to be slightly injured.

However, scoring goals is always the best solution for any difficult position as a forward, and Johnson appears motivated to show his case.

Despite Tottenham’s victory over Brentford, Jamie O’Hara believes ‘genuine’ fans are ‘done’ with the ‘unbelievable’ Tottenham star.

Tottenham reduced the strain on themselves by defeating Brentford 3-1 in the Premier League on Saturday

Ange Postecoglou has come under fire after Tottenham lost to Arsenal last week and were fortunate to defeat Coventry in the League Cup.

But the greatest prescription for all of this is to win, and they accomplished it by defeating Thomas Frank’s confident team, with Dominic Solanke scoring his first goal for Tottenham.

A lot of attention was focused on the club’s record transfer, especially Brennan Johnson, who disabled social media after receiving criticism from supporters; he has since scored in back-to-back matches.

However, it appears that there are more players under scrutiny at Tottenham, as Jamie O’Hara mentioned following the win over Brentford.

In addition to Solanke and Johnson scoring, James Maddison took some of the load off himself, and captain Son Heung-min provided two assists.

The South Korean international has been with the club for nearly a decade and is regarded as a club legend by many.

O’Hara remarked that Son has been a ‘unbelievable’ and ‘fantastic’ player for the club since his arrival under Mauricio Pochettino in 2015

However, O’Hara believes the 32-year-old is ‘done’ and should be replaced, as the only reason he is starting is that ‘no one else is better’.

Son scored 17 Premier League goals and assisted ten times last season, and he has five goal involvements in five league games this season.

According to O’Hara, even ‘real’ Tottenham fans believe the Korean star is done and should go on.

Son Heung-min’s performances at Tottenham
“How do you feel about Sonny?” O’Hara inquired. “I feel like I’m over the hill with him. I just think the fans and everyone are over him. The correct fans. He isn’t doing it.

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“The quality in the final third has dropped. He’s 33; will he pass people? Listen, he has been a wonderful and unbelievable player. A Tottenham great.

One of the things about Son is that he is always ready to play; perhaps if he was out of the team for a few months, guys like O’Hara would realize how vital he is to the club.

The Harry Kane and Son combo at Tottenham will be remembered forever as one of the best the Premier League has ever produced.

View: ‘Outstanding’ Tottenham gem can solve Ange Postecoglou’s problem after what he accomplished today

Ange Postecoglou will do well to keep an eye on Tottenham Under-21 goalkeeper Luca Gunter

Postecoglou is now dealing with a number of challenges.

Spurs’ start to the season has been extremely disappointing, with the North London club only averting disaster after defeating Coventry City 2-1 in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday (18 September).

One of the most significant issues shown during that encounter was in the goalkeeping department.

Guglielmo Vicario has faced criticism in recent weeks. As a result, when Fraser Forster was given the start against Coventry City, he had an excellent opportunity to impress Postecoglou.

However, he failed to impress. Instead, the 36-year-old’s performance was so lackluster that ex-Spurs scout Bryan King has urged Tottenham to recruit a new number two.

Searching for another goalkeeper is the last thing Postecoglou needs to do right now as he works to resolve Spurs’ other issues and get the club back on track. As a result, the Australian will be relieved to learn that a solution to his difficulty may be there in front of him.
Ange Postecoglou should give an opportunity to Luca Gunter at Tottenham.

It is unusual for a goalkeeper to concede four goals and yet garner great accolades. However, this is precisely what occurred to Gunter on Friday (20 September).

According to Spurs’ official website (20 September), the 19-year-old was in “outstanding” form despite his side’s 4-1 defeat to Fulham’s Under-21s in Premier League 2.

The shot-stopper made a number of saves, and the final scoreline was an unjust representation of his overall effort against Stevenage.

While he is still young, there aren’t many goalkeepers to obstruct Gunter’s progress. Brandon Austin and Alfie Whiteman are also unproven, while Forster has done little to earn the number-two spot.

Therefore, with the UEFA Europa League ready to begin this month, Postecoglou should give Gunter an opportunity to stake his claim.

In other Tottenham news, a Premier League loan has been proposed for a “hugely promising” player at the club.

 

 

 



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