Grabbing goals is Gabby's priority

Gabriel Agbonlahor is keen to carry on scoring - but insists
finishing the season as Aston Villa's top scorer is not a priority
for him.
The 23-year-old is currently leading the way with nine goals
for the Champions League hopefuls, three ahead of James Milner and
John Carew.
Agbonlahor finished as top scorer in his first full season
with the first team in 2006/07 but has been pipped by Carew in the
past two seasons.
The striker, though, is relishing the competition and told
Villa's official website: "As long as I'm scoring, that's the main
thing.
"If someone scores more than me, that's not a problem because
it's good for the team. With myself, John, Emile (Heskey) and
Nathan (Delfouneso) in the squad, the gaffer has plenty of options
up front.
"You need four or five strikers so there's competition for
places - and I can only benefit from having such good players
around me."