Tottenham forward teases breakout performance before North London Derby
Tottenham Hotspur supporters have to be nervous heading into the North London Derby against Arsenal simply based on the form of these two clubs, but there is a quiet, not fully delusional, confidence expressed by a subsection of the fanbase who know that somewhere, deep down, Spurs play their best football when they are doubted on the road against one of the best teams in the Premier League.
And to this early point in the 2025/26 season, Arsenal have been almost unequivocally the best team in the league, and even Spurs fans have to begrudgingly admit the quality of their opposition. Arsenal are a more complete team after the additions of striker Viktor Gyokeres and defensive midfielder Martin Zubimendi in the summer, along with a defense that is as good as it has been hyped up to be.
Tottenham are going to need a few players to step up as heroes on Sunday afternoon when they have largely spent the 2025/26 campaign as invisibles, and perhaps the most disappointing player in terms of not taking a step forward is young right winger Brennan Johnson.
Brennan Johnson is pulling fans back in
Thomas Frank was a big fan of Johnson's while at Brentford, but not even the new Danish manager has been able to bring something out of the Welshman, who has been so poor this season for Spurs that even Wales benched him over the November international break.
And yet, just when he was counted out, Johnson has pulled everyone back in, scoring this absolute beauty in the 7-1 Welsh romping of North Macedonia on Tuesday night. In addition to this banger of a goal, Johnson registered an assist earlier in the match, finishing with two key passes and four dribbles completed in a much better all around performance from the young winger.
There are enough Spurs fans out there to fall for this performance before the North London Derby and wonder if Johnson is on the verge of being a factor again. He did lead the team in goals last season in the Premier League, and, of course, he stepped up on the biggest stage with the winner over Manchester United in the Europa League Final, so then, naturally, Spurs fans would wonder why he couldn't repeat the trick against Arsenal on another big stage.
The thing is, it's North Macedonia. And it's Brennan Johnson. He's been so inconsistent for so long that it's hard to trust him, and while Spurs fans would love nothing more than to see him let it rip after cutting inside so he can score more goals like this one, it's hard to trust a volatile player who misses so much in the all around game.