O'Neill backs Gabby for England spot

Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes it will be difficult to leave Agbonlahor out if he maintains his current form.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 on Saturday to help Villa gain a comfortable Premier League victory over Pompey - their fourth in a row.Agbonlahor showed his strength and power in shaking off Pompey defender Tal Ben-Haim to score the decisive second goal two minutes before the interval.O'Neill admitted: "We were buoyed by the strike from Agbonlahor and that sort of thing can give you a massive lift. He conjured something from nothing."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."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.O'Neill said: "The kerfuffle had nothing to do with today. We got a bit of momentum going before today 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."Portsmouth boss Paul Hart bemoaned his side's poor defending as they slumped to a sixth successive league defeat.He said: "I am not pointing the finger at anyone and we have a difficult job to do."I thought we played well in the first half and they did not give us many problems."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."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: Team_Talk