Gabriel Agbonlahor has now admitted the one player from both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur really irritated him of late.
Agbonlahor has never been shy of speaking his mind since swapping his playing boots for a position as a pundit.

And when asked to name the two players he liked least in the Premier League, Agbonahor mentioned a player from both Tottenham and United among others.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Agbonlahor said: “There’s two players in the Premier League who are probably the two players who I least like in the Premier League.”
Darrent Bent replied: “Let me guess who the other one is, he plays for Spurs?”
Agbonlahor: “No. [Bruno] Fernandes. Richarlison is up there.
“But Neal Maupay is as well, very chirpy and he’s not doing what he needs to on the pitch.
“Like, who are you, Neal? [Emiliano] Martinez has won the World Cup, he was probably saying ‘I have won the World Cup, you can’t talk to me.’”
Of course, both Bruno Fernandes and Richarlison may take these words as a compliment – they’re clearly doing something right.
Gabriel Agbonlahor names United’s Bruno Fernandes and Tottenham’s Richarlison as least favourite players
For Richarlison in particular, pushing the limits of the game has always been one of his key attributes.
If the Brazilian is a quiet, timid figure, he’s not playing to the best of his ability.

And perhaps there’s even some ironic similarities between the way Richarlison and Agbonlahor played the game.
Both strikers were talismanic in their own right, but both could also incense the opposition fans at times.
Bruno Fernandes on the other hand, well Agbonlahor may have to explain that one further.
Perhaps some don’t enjoy some of the theatrical antics that exist in Fernandes’ game, but it would seem harsh to criticise him too strongly.
That being said, neither the United or Tottenham players are as polarising as the last duo that Agbonlahor mentioned.
Neal Maupay and Emiliano Martinez are both appreciated for their fiery characters, two players fans will always want to watch.
These kinds of characters should be appreciated in football, they often make the game the great spectacle it is, full of emotion and turmoil.
Although it does seem that Tottenham could lose their fiery striker in January if the right offer was received.
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