'Slowest player in the Premier League!' - Richarlison torn apart for 'horrendous' display in Tottenham's draw with Leeds

'Slowest player in the Premier League!' - Richarlison torn apart for 'horrendous' display in Tottenham's draw with Leeds

Published May. 12, 2026 7:39 a.m. ET
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Tottenham held by Leeds as pressure grows

Tottenham were held to a

Agbonlahor delivers brutal verdict

Speaking on the

"Watching that game last night, I mean, Richarlison… I'll put a bet out there," he said. "He's the slowest player in the Premier League. I would have a bet with anyone, Richarlison is the slowest player in the Premier League. The amount of times he ran through and [Joe] Rodon, who is not a quick centre-half - straight in - got the ball out of him. Horrendous performance from him."

"I'm looking at this group of players and I'm like, Conor Gallagher, that isn't the Conor Gallagher that Spurs thought they were signing. That is not the one that was at Crystal Palace and Chelsea, total different player, defensively, so poor as well. That was a painful watch, and at times, Leeds, they were in first gear, stepped it up a bit last 20 and they should have won."

Spurs clinging to survival hopes

The result left Tottenham only two point above the relegation zone with just two matches remaining. If West Ham United beat Newcastle United, Spurs could drop into the bottom three before their next game.

Agbonlahor did, however, highlight one positive from the match: the return of James Maddison. The midfielder made his first appearance of the season as a substitute after recovering from an ACL injury suffered in pre-season.

"They need Maddison. Good to see Maddison come on," he added. "You just could tell by that ovation he got, 'OK,' he knows, 'I've got to be the man'. It wouldn't surprise me if, maybe not the next game, but the last game of the season, he might be able to start, his club need him."

Huge test awaits at Stamford Bridge

Tottenham now face a difficult trip to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The fixture comes with their Premier League status still hanging in the balance. Spurs have won just once in their last 13 meetings with Chelsea in all competitions. With survival on the line, Roberto De Zerbi’s side will need a far stronger performance than the one produced against Leeds.

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