Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has defended Timo Werner after he came under criticism for missing chances in recent games. Werner has failed to score

this season, despite having had good chances, with Andre Onana saving him twice in the win over Manchester United last weekend. Werner also made
a mistake when he broke away from home in Spurs’ Europa League win at Ferencvaros in midweek and the 28-year-old has not scored for the club since March. However, Postecoglou has urged Brennan Johnson
to be an example after he, too, came under heavy criticism at the start of the season but has now scored in five consecutive games.
“14 days ago the questions were being asked about Brennan,” Postecoglou told ufabet http://ufabet999.app. “
This is the world we are in. We think, ‘He’s missed two chances, he’s so hopeless.’ No, not hopeless. Every footballer at this level is a very good footballer. “
The Australian also spoke about the good moments Werner showed in the game, such as the cross for Will Lankshire, who missed the ball.
“If the cross is scored, he has a great assist and then he goes one-on-one. If he scores, if he has scored in the last two games then we will talk about something else, but it’s slightly different. “In terms of
his overall performance, I think the last two games he has been very good for us. He’s attacking, he’s in the right positions.”
However, Postecoglou is aware the way to silence the critics is for Werner to score goals and he has complete faith in the player to do that.
“Yes, scoring goals helps, we saw that with Brennan. “
But that doesn’t mean he’s not a good player. That’s where I get annoyed when people take every moment now and say he’s not a good player. He’s a good player, he’s a fantastic player. “Scoring goals
will help him, it will help us, yes, but we’ll try to go with him because I think he helps the team.”