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| Gabriel Agbonlahor |
Aston Villa
Forward
Additional positions: Left Midfielder, Right Midfielder, Midfielder Sub, Forward Sub
Date of Birth: 13.10.1986
Place of Birth: Birmingham, England
Height: 1.8 m
Weight: 81 kg
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Tall, strong, quick, direct, Agbonlahor is everything you want in a striker and will look to push on this season to secure an England place and a spot near the top of the goalscoring tables.
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News Archive Stories for Gabriel Agbonlahor
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News: Arsenal supposedly ready to launch an £18million bid for him next summer while Martin O'Neill is telling him to get in the top three English goalscorers in the Premier League scoring charts to keep himself in contention for South Africa.
Analysis: Will be looking to prove he deserves to be on the same plane as Jermain Defoe when Spurs visit Villa Park on Sunday.
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News: Scrap that bit about benefiting from staying home on international weekends - his excellent form has merited his recall to the England squad. Fabio Capello saw him perform well in in the highly creditable draw with Manchester City.
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News: Hot to trot. Goals in successive games, and benefiting from the international breaks when he stays home, Agbonlahor is back to his best, his pace giving him chances few others get. Scoring another winner at Birmingham City will keep him fuelled up on confidence.
Analysis: Get him signed up, quick. He can play wide midfield for you as well, offering you the option of an extra striker in your line-up.
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News: Took the opportunity, after extending his season to the very end of June with England in the European Under-21 Championship finals, to holiday while his team-mates went on pre-season tour to Spain. Had calf and shin problems out in Sweden so will need his rest
Analysis: May not be a natural goalscorer but his pace and tenacity make him a regular for Aston Villa, who should still win more than they lose, and he has the incentive of regaining his place in Fabio Capelllo's plans
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News: An up and down season for Gabriel Agbonlahor ends with the striker getting a chance to stake his claim for England's qualification matches against a weak Newcastle defence.
Analysis: Agbonlahor showed again this year that he has bags of potential but is not yet the finished product. Might be a good choice, however, for this last match of the season as Newcastle are sure to push forward leaving holes at the back.
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| 2009-10 |
10 |
1 |
382 |
2145 |
41 |
| 2008-09 |
11 |
5 |
515 |
3123 |
60 |
| 2007-08 |
11 |
5 |
697 |
3278 |
57 |
| 2006-07 |
9 |
6 |
547 |
3331 |
50 |
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