Thomas Frank saw his Tottenham Hotspur side rescue victory from the jaws of defeat against Manchester United on Saturday afternoon, only to throw it all away again as they drew 2-2 in north London.
Bryan Mbeumo put the visitors 1-0 up in the first half before late goals from Mathys Tel and Richarlison saw Spurs take a lead in stoppage time. But Matthijs De Ligt netted a 96th minute equaliser for Ruben Amorim's side as the teams shared the points, leaving home fans frustrated once again with the team's home form.
While two attackers found the back of the net, there was another who once again struggled under Frank's leadership, and now it's surely time for the Dane to take a leaf out of his predecessor's book to get him firing.
Brennan Johnson Struggling for Tottenham Under Frank
Wales international Johnson was handed a starting spot on the right-hand side of the attack, just six months removed from his winning goal against the same opposition in the Europa League final.
But after scoring in the midweek win over FC Copenhagen, Johnson reverted to type as far as his performances this season have been concerned. The former Nottingham Forest star four times in 17 appearances across all competitions this season, but his overall performances have been cause for concern for the north London giants.
His performance on Saturday afternoon showed why too. According to Sofascore, the 24-year-old failed to register a single shot in the game, although he did have a goal ruled out for offside, and generally failed to be threatening throughout despite completing 90 minutes.
Johnson completed 16 of 23 pass attempts in the game, completed just two of his four dribble attempts and only one of his five crosses successfully found a teammate. Overall, it was a poor performance.
The winger clearly has talent though, as shown by the fact that he was the club's top goalscorer last season under Ange Postecoglou with 17 goals, and now it's time for Frank to take a look into how he was used to get the best out of him and cure their attacking issues.
So far this season Spurs' home form has been horrendous, with just one home win in the Premier League all season, and unless he can get their forwards firing on all cylinders it's hard to see how that will change any time soon.
Johnson's overall game may not be the greatest, but he has goals in him and if used properly he can be effective. Against Manchester United, Tottenham found out how not to use him. Now it's down to Frank to figure out how to change that, and he should start by taking a leaf out of Postecoglou's book to get the electric forward back to his best.