Gabby Agbonlahor still can’t wrap his head around Guglielmo Vicario’s terrible mistake against Fulham on Saturday.
Tottenham lost 2-1 at home to Fulham in the Premier League on 29 November, gifting the Cottagers their first away win of the season.
Fulham were 2-0 up after just six minutes had been played, with Harry Wilson curling the ball into an empty Tottenham net from range when Vicario bizarrely gave the ball away.
Thomas Frank is under increasing pressure at Spurs, as the blame cannot only be directed at Vicario.
Agbonlahor has now expressed he “didn’t like” Tottenham fans booing Vicario, but blasted the ‘keeper in a fiery rant, with everything appearing to go wrong.
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Gabby Agbonlahor wasn’t impressed by Tottenham fans singling out Guglielmo Vicario
Frank criticised his home supporters for booing Vicario and got his message across about everyone needing to stick together.
Pedro Porro has also taken to social media in the defence of his Italian goalkeeper, as tensions continue to grow around N17.
While speaking on talkSPORT on Monday, former Aston Villa striker Agbonlahor detailed his disappointment with Spurs supporters and highlighted what Vicario should have done.
Agbonlahor said: “They’re gonna be frustrated, but I didn’t like the booing of just one player.
“But that goal, one, clear it into row Z and get back in position. Two, why are you jogging and not sprinting to get back to your goal, Vicario? Three, why are you screaming at Bergvall?”
With January around the corner, Tottenham may have a huge decision to make with Frank.
Tottenham will most likely replace Vicario in January
A defence starts with the goalkeeper, and for the most part, Vicario has been good.
The Italian is known for his shot-stopping abilities, but teams constantly target him for his weakness in commanding the box from set-pieces.
The 29-year-old is supposed to be at the peak of his powers, but it looks like he’s far from that at the moment.
Tottenham have been linked with Marc-Andre Ter Stegen from Barcelona, and the German could be seen as the perfect replacement for Vicario.
Spurs’ number one has already shown his true abilities, and the writing is most likely on the wall for Vicario now, with a January move looking best for all parties.