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Jamie O’Hara couldn’t help but poke fun at Gabby Agbonlahor after Manchester United defeated Aston Villa.

The former Premier League pair turned pundits were covering the game in Malaysia, with Agbonlahor tweeting his support for his former club before the game.

Agbonlahor even implored Unai Emery to tinker with his tactics on social media prior to the clash, insisting that playing a high defensive line would be ‘suicidal’ due to a lack of pace in defence. 

Agbonlahor will have been buoyed by Villa’s momentum for much of the first 45 minutes, and no doubt ecstatic to see Douglas Luiz fire home from close range to equalise after the hour mark.

Jamie O'Hara shared a video of himself trolling Gabby Agbonlahor after Man United defeated Aston Villa

The former Spurs star saw the funny side while he fellow pundit looked on despondently

Jamie O’Hara shared a video of himself trolling Gabby Agbonlahor after Man United defeated Aston Villa

Scott McTominay’s late header secured what could prove to be a vital win for United at Villa Park

Both teams appeared content to leave Villa Park with a point before Scott McTominay was once again on hand to find what would prove to be a winning goal for United.

Capturing the reaction just as United’s euphoric celebrations were underway, O’Hara laughed at his broadcast partner whilst Agbonlahor looked on despondently in a clip that the former Spurs midfielder later shared on social media. 

Following the game Agbonlahor tweeted that he had ‘never seen a more one sided game’ and that ‘football is cruel’.

Agbonlahor claimed after the full-time whistle that he had 'never seen a more one sided game'

Agbonlahor claimed after the full-time whistle that he had ‘never seen a more one sided game’

The defeat will likely have been doubly frustrating for Agbonlahor given his recent public spat with United legend Gary Neville.

Last month the former Villa star called ex-United defender Nemanja Vidic the most ‘over-rated’ centre-back in the Premier League and claimed Neville was a ‘poor player at a great club.’

Neville later responded on Sky’s Stick to Football podcast, claiming the three-cap England international had managed just one win 21 career appearances against United.  

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