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Johnson scores but sees red as four-star Spurs dispatch Copenhagen
The Guardian
|November 05, 2025
It was the moment when the Tottenham home crowd could forget about their recent frustrations and lose themselves in the joy of it all; the glorious release.
Their team had been too good for Copenhagen, who showed virtually nothing - certainly not in a positive sense.
Spurs were 2-0 up after Wilson Odobert's goal but there was a glitch when Brennan Johnson, who had opened the scoring, was sent off in the 56th minute. The foul was more clumsy than sinister yet when the referee, Erik Lambrechts, was advised to go to the pitchside monitor, Johnson's night was over.
Enter Micky Van de Ven. The centre-half has become synonymous with the swashbuckling and he was at it again when he seized possession on the edge of his own penalty box and started to motor. It was a blur as he left four Copenhagen players in his wake before entering the other area and blasting home. Game over.
Spurs sit sixth in the Premier League and they had entered this tie unbeaten in the Champions League. But there have been murmurs of discontent as they have laboured at their own stadium. They cut loose after Van de Ven's showstopper with João Palhinha, on as a substitute, adding a fourth and they could even shrug off a late penalty miss from another replacement, Richarlison.
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