Ange Postecoglou feels there is more to come from in-form Tottenham attacker Brennan Johnson.
Wales international Johnson scored in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at West Ham to make it five goal involvements in his last five Premier League matches.
After a slow start to life at Spurs following his £47.5million move from Nottingham Forest in September, the 22-year-old is beginning to hit top form now and faces his old club on Sunday.
Postecoglou has been impressed with how Johnson has handled his big-money move, especially in the wake of Harry Kane’s departure weeks before his arrival and amid recent discourse over the part his transfer played in Forest’s points deduction for breaching league profit and sustainability rules.
“We had a minimum of 30 goals walk out the building,” Postecoglou said.
“People are going to be looking at how we’re going to replace that and it can weigh heavily on a young guy’s shoulders.
“Not that we can expect Brennan to replace Harry, but we needed goals and assists and I like the way he’s handled it.
“We’ve tried to tread carefully with him because I can see the potential in him. I can see how much he can improve and the attributes he has, I’ve got no doubt will fit really well with this team, but I’m not going to put a ceiling on it because that would be unfair on him.
“We like the way he’s progressing but we certainly believe there is more to come, for sure.
“I think now he’s found a bit of confidence, consistency and understanding of how we play, he’s getting the rewards, which is great.
“But he’s still a young guy and we bought him with very much an eye that whatever he does this year, there’s definitely a lot more in him.
“And when you see improvement that encourages us even more because it makes you think that if we invest the time in him even more, he’s going to be a super player for us.”
Johnson’s midweek effort was not enough to fire Tottenham to victory at West Ham, with the hosts able to claim a point after Kurt Zouma scored from a corner.
Spurs have conceded 10 goals from set-pieces in the Premier League this season, but Postecoglou rejected suggestions it has become an Achilles’ heel for his team.
He added: “I think we’ve been pretty good at set-pieces.
“Every goal you concede is down to something. It was a decent delivery the other night, they’ve got some big guys and the rest of the set-pieces I thought we handled quite well.
“We gave away too many corners. That was an issue for us. When you do it against a team like West Ham, who are such a big team physically. They’ve got such great deliveries with (Jarrod) Bowen and (James) Ward-Prowse — you’re asking for trouble.
“I thought that was part of the game we could have handled a bit better, not to give away so many, but I think those kind of things people just kind of look at in snapshots.
“Our winning goal against Luton came from a defensive corner. With all these things, I tend to take a longer-term view on them and for the most part I think we’ve been pretty decent.”
Spurs will be without Richarlison (knee) for this weekend’s visit of Forest.