Worst Tottenham player in history I've ever seen, we only play 10 players. Will it become 100 billion won, but Tottenham fans are all-time angry
Apr 28, 2025
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Tottenham lost 1-5 in the 34th round of the English Premier League (EPL) in 2024-2025 season against Liverpool at Anfield in Liverpool, England on the 28th (Korea time). The defeat tied Tottenham's record for the most losses in a single season and ranked 16th in the league.
Tottenham scored the first goal with Dominic Solanke's score from a corner kick in the 12th minute of the first half despite the trend of being pushed back early in the first half. However, five minutes later, Luis Diaz was allowed to equalize. Tottenham, which gave up the flow again, scored a come-from-behind goal in the 24th minute of the first half when Alexis McAllister tried to shoot a cannonball. Ten minutes later, Tottenham began to collapse as Cody Hakpo joined the scoring ranks.
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After the game, Tottenham fans strongly criticized Johnson for his performance. The English Football Insider added 'Johnson literally went missing in the match between Tottenham and Liverpool. Johnson played a full 90 minutes without much performance at Anfield. The media then paid attention to Tottenham fans' criticism of Johnson through SNS.
One Tottenham fan commented "Johnson is the worst Tottenham player I've ever seen. Literally, when Johnson is on the field, it's like 10 people playing" he strongly criticized. Another fan wrote, "It was the worst waste to get Johnson for 50 million pounds (about 95.8 billion won)," he said angrily.
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Johnson has 11 goals and five assists in the league this season, and has the most goals for the team with 16 goals in all tournaments. Most team scorers are generally not criticized, but public opinion toward Johnson continues to deteriorate.
The biggest reason is presence. The offensive point record is not bad, but like the match against Liverpool on the day, Johnson's presence on the field is very low. It's not much different when you meet the medicine team. He can't shake the opponent with a breakthrough from the side, and his linking play with Pedro Porro is not good. It doesn't even create quality opportunities for colleagues in the center or on the left.
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Reporter Kim Dae-sik rlaeotlr2024@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.