A year ago
Ivan Toney named ex-Spurs duo Jermain Defoe and Dimitar Berbatov when asked to name his three greatest strikers of all time.
The 27-year-old England player, who has been banned from all football-related activities for eight months and fined £50,000 for breaking FA betting rules, recently appeared on the Kick Game YouTube channel.
Here, the Brentford striker shared about Brentford's impressive Premier League campaign, his thoughts on an eight-month suspension and Virgil van Dijk being the toughest defender he has faced in the top flight. England.
He was also asked by host Craig Mitch to name his three greatest strikers of all time.
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Tony replied
“Jermain Defoe. Half a yard, shot on goal, 9/10 times that's a goal. He is one."
He added:
"Berbatov. I like Berbatov. His first touch was the best touch I've ever seen."
Spurs fan Mitch was delighted with his response. In fact, he asked Toney if he was a Tottenham fan before joking the striker should join Ange Postecoglou's team. Advertisement
"You pick all my guys from Spurs, I love that," Mitch said. "Are you saying you're going to Spurs?"
Toney then praised one of his England teammates:
"They've got one of the best strikers [Kane]."
“Will you pick Robbie Keane next?” Mitch asked. "I don't know what's going on here, meaning Harry Kane."
Tony replied
“To be fair, Harry Kane will be there scoring. But I will say Sergio Aguero.
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In the 20-minute video, Toney criticized the FA after receiving an eight-month ban for breaking betting rules.
"In a way it's like taking him out now not to England and then suddenly they want to wait until the end of the season to do stuff like that but look what that's like. ," he say. . "If they want to do it that way, I call it a little mean, but it is so and so on.
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"The biggest penalty, even though I missed eight months of football, it's the biggest penalty of missing out on the World Cup - everyone's dream - it's bigger than missing eight months of playing football. I believe in you. and hope to be present in the next period.
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