Updated May 23, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
May 22, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - May 22, 2025
Brennan Johnson legit made himself a Spurs legend in that final. The funny thing is, his goal wasn't even the prettiest—there was this crazy scramble, the ball hit Luke Shaw's arm, and Johnson kind of poked it over the line. But it's not just the goal; it's what it meant. You could see the relief on all the Tottenham fans’ faces—a first trophy since 2008, all because of that moment! Plus, Johnson just kept running and fighting for every ball. It felt like he set the tone for the whole team. Every time United looked like they might get back into it, Johnson was pressing and making life hard for their defenders. People are always talking about Son or Richarlison for Spurs, but Johnson showed he's got what it takes in huge games. For me, that scrappy goal summed up Tottenham’s whole approach: they didn't need it to be pretty, they just wanted it more. That's the kind of player every team needs when things get tough.
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