O'Neill backs Agbonlahor for England

20 September 2009 11:41
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes it will be difficult to leave Gabriel Agbonlahor out of England's World Cup squad if he maintains his current form. [LNB] Agbonlahor was not chosen by Fabio Capello for England's recent matches with Slovenia and Croatia at Wembley. But he struck for the third successive match to help Villa gain a comfortable 2-0 home win over Portsmouth - their fourth in a row - after James Milner had opened the scoring.[LNB] "He conjured something from nothing," said O'Neill. "He is playing brilliantly for us and that was a fantastic goal. I know South Africa is a long way off but if he can continue that sort of form he will be hard to ignore." [LNB] Villa shook off the training round bust-up between O'Neill and the axed midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker to sustain their challenge for a European spot. [LNB] "The kerfuffle had nothing to do with it," said O'Neill. "We got a bit of momentum going before the game and it was important to keep that going. We looked a bit tired which is inexplicable but we won the game and know we can play much better." [LNB] Portsmouth boss Paul Hart bemoaned his side's poor defending as they slumped to a sixth successive league defeat. [LNB] "I am not pointing the finger at anyone and we have a difficult job to do," he said.[LNB] "I thought we played well in the first half and they did not give us many problems. [LNB] "But you are distraught if you give away two goals that you would be distraught about if you were an 11-year-old. That gave us a mountain to climb but overall we played extremely well. [LNB] "They were two errors that in terms of Premier League football I can't quite understand. I have got great belief in my players and I do think we will turn things around."

Source: Eurosport