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It was a few weeks crazy for Tottenham Hotspur.
After delivering the Northern Londoners, their first major piece of silverware for 17 years, it was announced that Angel Postcoglou was dismissed Friday afternoon.
Although the time for the decision may seem hard, it is not so difficult to see why Daniel Levy And Co did, as the Australian had won just 47 of the 101 games in charge club.
Although nothing has been officially announced at the moment, it is looking more and more likely that the next man from the hot seat of Lilywhites will be Thomas FrankAnd on the basis of other reports, he has already told the club to sign someone who would be a dream Brennan Johnson upgrade.
Now that the Spurs seem to have identified their new manager, it is worth looking at some of the talented players with whom they have been linked in recent weeks and months, such as Eberichi Eze and Xavi Simons.
The first appreciated a superb season with Crystal Palace this year during which he helped the team win the FA Cup and accumulated a count of 14 goals and 11 assists in just 43 games, in turn, more than justifying the Liberation clause of 68 million pounds sterling in its current agreement.
Likewise, Simons managed to score 11 objectives and provide eight assists In 33 games for RB Leipzig this season and would cost as much as English to 65 million pounds sterling.
However, to really upgrade on Johnson this summer, Tottenham should sign a right of justice, someone like Bryan Mbeumo.
Well, according to A recent mirror reportMaybe that’s what they end up doing.
The report says that Frank asked Spurs to want the club to sign the Cameroon international and give it its first summer acquisition.
To do this, the Northern Londoners are expected to overcome the costs of around 60 million pounds sterling and, more above all, the now well -documented efforts of Manchester United to bring it to Old Trafford.
It could be a complicated transfer to overcome the line, but it is worth fighting, because Mbeumo would be Johnson’s ideal upgrade.
Now, while Mbeumo can play at the top or even as a second striker, his best position most played and undoubtedly is out of the right, which would put him in direct competition with Jonnson next season.
So that said, who comes out in mind when we compare both?
Well, when it comes to their raw outing, it is actually the Brentford star often “unchanging”, As nicknamed by Frankthat comes out in mind, with 20 goals and nine assists In 42 appearances, totaling 3,577 minutes, which amounts to an average objective every 1.44 games, or every 123.34 minutes.
On the other hand, the former Nottingham Forest star marked 18 goals and provided seven assists In 51 appearances, totaling 3,316 minutes, which amounts to a less impressive average of an achievement of the objectives every 2.04 games, or every 132.64 minutes.
Unfortunately for the Welsh international, the unilateral nature of this comparison only develops when we take a look under the hood at their underlying number.
Mbeumo vs Johnson |
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Statistics by 90 |
Mbeumo |
Johnson |
Non-penalty g + as |
0.58 |
0.58 |
Progressive passes |
3.72 |
2.93 |
Gradual pass received |
9.26 |
8.14 |
Progressive door |
3.43 |
2.48 |
Shots |
2.08 |
2.23 |
Target plans |
0.90 |
0.83 |
Passage of passage |
66.1% |
70.4% |
Planned aid |
0.25 |
0.08 |
Key passes |
1.85 |
0.79 |
Go to the last third party |
1.66 |
1.03 |
Go to the penalty surface |
1.56 |
1.45 |
Crossing in the penalty surface |
0.50 |
0.25 |
Share live |
30.7 |
25.8 |
Creative actions |
3.80 |
1.90 |
Objectives creation actions |
0.53 |
0.29 |
Tackles |
1.29 |
1.61 |
Successful Take-Les |
1.37 |
0.79 |
Ball coverings |
4.12 |
2.60 |
All statistics via FBREF For season 24/25 |
For example, the “incredible” star of bees, As nicknamed by FrankGoing out in the vast majority of the relevant measures, such as progressive passes and doors, shooting actions and the creation of goals, target shots, successful sockets, expected decisive passes and many others, all for 90.
In the end, even if Johnson has experienced a decent campaign for Spurs this season, Mbeumo is the superior winger in all measurable ways.
Consequently, the club should do everything possible to sign the Brentford star this summer and bring it together with their future manager in northern London.