The former NFL player, who is now an investor at St. Andrew’s, had to watch Wayne Rooney’s team play Rotherham and fail to score, resulting in a 0-0 draw on the way to Birmingham. While Brady’s most recent trip to the UK was a bust, it wasn’t all bad. He made it from the West Midlands to the Northwest.
Brady was there at the Etihad Stadium when Manchester City played Tottenham at home. Manchester City won the Premier League. As they made a lot of great chances against Spurs, Pep Guardiola’s team showed how exciting football should be played.
DID YOU KNOW?
At the start of the game, Tottenham leader Son Heung-min scored at both ends of the field, and Brady saw both goals. Before halftime, Phil Foden scored for the home team as well. The game went back and forth until Giovani Lo Celso scored an equalizer for Spurs in the second half. In the near future, he will be hope that Birmingham plays a different kind of football.
WHAT NEXT FOR BRADY?
The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers star may have got the chance to ask a few questions of City boss Guardiola and who he might be prepared to part with in January – with Birmingham hoping to freshen up their ranks in the next transfer window.