‘Got to keep his head’: Gabriel Agbonlahor warns £42m Tottenham Hotspur player ahead of Aston Villa game
Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur and Unai Emery’s Aston Villa both want to place in the top four of the Premier League standings this year.
Right now, Aston Villa is ranked fourth in the Premier League standings. The team led by Unai Emery has accrued 55 points from 27 games.
Fifth is Tottenham Hotspur. After 26 games, the North London club has 50 points. With 47 points from 28 games, Manchester United, who defeated Everton on Saturday, is now ranked sixth.
Premier League action between Villa and Tottenham takes place at Villa Park on Sunday. Gabriel Agbonlahor has issued a warning to Cristian Romero before of the match.
Romero, a defender for Tottenham worth £42 million (Sky Sports), has received advice from the former Villa striker and talkSPORT commentator to maintain composure.
Romero, a 25-year-old centre defender who is among the finest in the Premier League, is often sent off for reckless tackles and foolish challenges.
Prior to Tottenham Hotspur’s match against Aston Villa, Gabriel Agbonlahor issues a warning to Cristian Romero.
Agbonlahor said, “I shouldn’t bring it up, but there is a bit of needle with Matty Cash,” on talkSPORT on March 9, 2024, at 7:20 p.m. Recognise what I mean?
Sometimes, players don’t forget. Romero needs to maintain his composure. If he begins acting foolishly,
Does Matty Cash play, in your opinion, according to former Tottenham player Jamie O’Hara? Do you believe he will get going?
“I think he will start, mate,” Agbonlahor said. “He didn’t start against Ajax. I think he will start.” He entered.
Thus, I believe he will begin. Romero is a fool who can’t help himself, and your guys need to maintain composure.
I think the match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur will be thrilling.
I think there will be a tonne of excitement during Sunday afternoon’s Premier League game between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur at Villa Park.
Given the open and offensive style of football played by both Villa and Spurs, I predict a few goals in this match.
I predict a draw at the conclusion of the game. The two teams don’t really differ from one another, thus I’m picking a 2-2 tie.
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