Ange Postecoglou had spoken of Tottenham’s perceived frontline scoring issues and how they would be resolved internally. As it transpired, goals from Dominic Solanke – his first for the club – Brennan Johnson and James Maddison earned a workmanlike three points, while also exhibiting character after conceding a goal by Bryan Mbeumo which put Brentford in front with only a minute gone. This triumph of patience should provide increased faith from the fans towards their manager who was quick to acknowledge them afterwards.
Tottenham had a more familiar appearance than the one which eked out a late Carabao Cup win at Coventry in midweek. Solanke, the club’s record signing, only had to wait until the eighth minute on this occasion for his moment, while Johnson added the second goal with admirable aplomb.
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