Thomas Frank has revealed one quality that Brennan Johnson possesses that sets him apart from the other wingers in his Tottenham squad.Johnson’s story at Tottenham Hotspur has parallels with that of Moussa Sissoko, with the winger going from a much derided one to an extremely popular figure among the fan base.One gets the feeling that Spurs fans have now started appreciating the Wales international for the qualities he has rather than criticising him for the attributes he lacks.The 24-year-old has written his name into Tottenham folklore by scoring the match-winner in the Europa League final, with Johnson finishing last season at Spurs’ top scorer with 18 goals.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramThomas Frank rates Brennan Johnson highly at TottenhamThe former Nottingham Forest man has already found the back of the net twice this season, having operated on the left under Thomas Frank rather than on the right, which is where he played most often last season.The Tottenham head coach has insisted that he sees Johnson as someone who can play on either side, adding he is very happy with his contributions on the left.Frank told Football.London: “I think Brennan is a very good player. He can play both sides. I agree he played mostly on the right [last season], but I definitely think he can play on the left.“He played on the left in two games and scored two goals so that is a decent output. He is a very important player for us, he came on and helped the team in the last couple of games, so very happy with him.“I think it is also that Mo has come in and is doing very well on the right, with his left foot and coming inside, so he can produce outside and inswinging crosses as well, but I like Brennan.”Frank reveals Johnson’s unique qualityAccording to reports, Frank tried to take Johnson to Brentford two years ago before Tottenham swooped in and beat the Bees to the attacker.The Dane has now admitted that he is a big fan of the Welshman’s ability to arrive late in the box, which is what sets him apart from the other wide-players at his disposal.Frank added: “What I like about Brennan is that both right or left, he is very good to arrive in the box, very good to run in behind and I think they are his key strengths.“I think that is not the main reason, because there are a lot of other bits, but whereas Wilson [Odobert] and Xavi are a bit more tricky, they are not as consistent to arrive in the box, which is important if you want to score goals and we would like to score goals.”READ MORE: West Ham lead race to sign Tottenham player as London pull factor reigns supremeThe post Thomas Frank reveals one thing Brennan Johnson does better than anyone at Tottenham appeared first on Spurs Web.