Brennan Johnson was impressed by the £26m Tottenham player’s performance at Euro 2024.

A Tottenham Hotspur player appears to have impressed Brennan Johnson with his outstanding performance at Euro 2024.

No Tottenham Hotspur player is in the England squad for the Euros in Germany, but other countries have called up their Spurs players for the competition.

One of these players became a star this week thanks to his incredible performance against a team ranked 24 places higher than his own.

Johnson, along with many others, is highly impressed with this display.

Tottenham’s Brennan Johnson reacts after Radu Dragusin stars at Euro 2024. Tottenham signed Radu Dragusin in January 2024 for £26.7 million (Sky Sports).

The Romanian international fit all the criteria that Ange Postecoglou was looking for, and he certainly has a bright future ahead of him.

However, Dragusin didn’t get as many opportunities as he would have liked at Tottenham in the 2023/24 season, starting just four games for the North London club.

For Romania, Dragusin was always going to be a regular starter, and he got the nod against Ukraine on Monday.

He was absolutely outstanding in that game.

Romania wasn’t favored to win by any means, but they dominated the Ukrainians. Dragusin didn’t allow the opposition attackers to get anywhere near his goal.

We’ve already shared how James Maddison reacted to Dragusin’s performance against Ukraine.

Now, after the defender posted a few pictures from the game on Instagram, a seemingly impressed Johnson has shared his thoughts on Dragusin’s display.

“Top,” he commented below Dragusin’s post.

Dragusin’s stats vs. Ukraine are so impressive. After watching Dragusin’s performance against Ukraine, many Tottenham fans are eager to see him play more regularly at the club level.

The 22-year-old is a terrific defender and, if given regular opportunities, he has the potential to become a huge star for Spurs.

In Romania’s Euro 2024 opener, Dragusin made 10 clearances, a tackle, blocked two shots, and won three of his four attempted duels.

On the ball, Dragusin had 33 touches and maintained a very healthy 89 percent passing accuracy (Sofascore).

Nobody expected Romania to qualify for the next round of the Euros, but after both Ukraine and Belgium suffered defeats in their opening games, there is a real chance Dragusin will lead his country to the knockout stage of the competition.