Spurs have a brilliant talent out on loan who is scoring more than Johnson in 23/24

Tottenham’s Brennan Johnson.
It was fair to say that Tottenham Hotspur’s season last summer was a fiasco since they failed to qualify for Europe.

In actuality, however, Ange Postecoglou has had much more time on the training pitch to instill his daring mentality because of the emphasis on domestic tournaments alone.

It is a credit to the Australian manager that in addition to bringing in a plethora of quality players, he has also enhanced the players who were already at Spurs.

This is encouraging news for each and every Lilywhites loanee, particularly for one youngster who has been on fire in the Netherlands this season—scoring even more goals than Brennan Johnson.

23/24 Premier League stats for Brennan Johnson

Johnson agreed to a six-year contract for £47.5 million to join Spurs from Nottingham Forest in the summer.

The Welsh player made an impression in his Premier League debut season last year, helping the Tricky Trees escape relegation with eight goals and three assists.

See also  Player has become ‘ostracised’ at Tottenham – Situation ‘drastic’, needs January exit

The 22-year-old didn’t have the best start to life at Tottenham after suffering a hamstring injury that kept him out of four games.

But since the year began, Johnson has really come to light, becoming an indispensable member of Postecoglou’s team.

This season, the adaptable attacker has participated in 21 Premier League games, starting 17. However, his most impressive performances have come in the previous six games, when he has scored three goals and provided two assists.

8 out of 10. The Spurs player has lately shown even more promise than Johnson.
His season total now stands at four goals and six assists, but one Tottenham loanee has scored more goals this year than the other.

Statistics for Troy Parrott’s 23/23

The Tottenham supporters have been talking about Troy Parrott for a long time, ever since he played for the U18s.

The Irish academy product joined League One team MK Dons in 2021 and scored 10 goals in 47 games before being sent on loan to a number of teams over the next several seasons.

See also  Move over Madders: 9/10 hero who won 100% ground duels just had his best game for Spurs

After that, the star from Dublin was loaned to Preston North End in the Championship, where he scored four goals. Parrott, nevertheless, now plays football for Excelsior of the Eredivisie, a team battling to stay in the Dutch top division.

With seven goals from 14 starts—three more than Johnson—the 22-year-old is presently the club’s leading scorer in the league. This is an incredibly impressive record given that the team he plays for is far from dominant—they are currently ranked 15th in the standings and one point above the relegation zone.

Parrott’s 23/24 Eredivisie Stats
StatsParrott
Starts14
Goals7
xG5.81
Big chances missed7
Assists3
Touches (per game)21.4
Passes completed (per game)7.8
Via Sofascore

The “brilliant” Parrott, as former teammate Scott Twine referred to him, is evident by his low pass statistics and touches. This restricts his technical skills since he often works with scraps.

See also  Pep Guardiola makes 'fragile' admission as glaring weakness exposed by vibrant Tottenham

He has, however, exceeded his anticipated targets and shown that he is a true finisher. In addition, despite missing seven excellent opportunities, it demonstrates that he is always in the ideal place to score and shows that he is hard to control while moving within the box.

Overall, Parrott’s loan stint has been good, and he will acquire invaluable experience participating in a relegation battle. If they retain the young striker, Postecoglou will undoubtedly be excited to work with him at the conclusion of the year.

Read Also: How two Chelsea flops playing key roles at Tottenham and Arsenal

Read Also: All my life: Michael Owen says he is never seen another player like this £15M Tottenham star

Read Also: Spurs have a perfectionist Van de Ven heir in monster talent who is fast as lightning

Read Also: I don’t mean this disrespectfully: Paul Merson makes fresh Tottenham claim live on Sky last night

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *