Ange Postecoglou praised the performances of Brennan Johnson and Mikey Moore following Tottenham's 2-1 victory over Ferencvaros in the Europa League. Goals from Pape Sarr and Johnson secured the win, despite a late goal from Barnabas Varga. Johnson has now scored in five consecutive matches for Tottenham, matching his total from last season.
Postecoglou expressed admiration for Johnson's current form, noting his confidence and consistent performance. "He's in a great vein of form right now. He's really confident," Postecoglou stated. He highlighted that Johnson's statistics have always been commendable compared to other wingers, and now he seems to be surpassing them.

Teenager Mikey Moore made a significant impact during his first professional start, playing the full 90 minutes. Postecoglou was impressed by the 17-year-old's composure under pressure and his ability to make smart decisions in tight situations. "It's not easy out there when defenders fly in," Postecoglou remarked, acknowledging Moore's resilience.
Postecoglou was thrilled with Moore's performance, emphasizing his potential for growth and eagerness to learn. "I couldn't be happier with him," he said, appreciating Moore's contribution to the team. The coach believes that such experiences will aid Moore's development as a footballer.
The coach was particularly pleased with how Moore handled the physicality of European competition. Despite taking a hit early on, Moore continued to contribute effectively throughout the match. Postecoglou noted that he didn't feel the need to substitute him as he remained strong until the end.
This victory marks Tottenham's second consecutive win in the Europa League, showcasing their strong start in Europe's secondary competition. Both Johnson and Moore have shown promising signs for the team's future success.