Brennan Johnson breaks silence after injury on Nottingham Forest return
Former Nottingham Forest player Brennan Johnson has reacted to the outcry after sustaining an injury on Friday night at the City Ground.
The Forest academy alumnus made his first appearance back at the club when Tottenham came to town for the Premier League match. The move cost £47.5 million. However, his return did not go as expected. Johnson went down shortly after the 30-minute mark after he challenged for the ball in his own box.
Upon discovering that the 22-year-old had a deep cut on his head, paramedics raced over to help. The supporters of Forest responded positively when Oliver Skipp replaced him on the field.
Former Nottingham Forest player Brennan Johnson has reacted to the outcry after sustaining an injury on Friday night at the City Ground.
The Forest academy alumnus made his first appearance back at the club when Tottenham came to town for the Premier League match. The move cost £47.5 million. However, his return did not go as expected. Johnson went down shortly after the 30-minute mark after he challenged for the ball in his own box.
Upon discovering that the 22-year-old had a deep cut on his head, paramedics raced over to help. The supporters of Forest responded positively when Oliver Skipp replaced him on the field.
He also tagged Gibbs-White and added: “My Broski.”
Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham, provided a positive update on Johnson after the match, indicating that he should be fit for the team’s match against Everton the following weekend.
“He ought to be alright. In his press conference following the game, he stated, “He’s just got a nasty cut to his head.” Nothing that ought to prevent him from entering. He had a cut on his head but no concussion.