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24th April 2017
09:27am BST

Agbonlahor hadn't scored for 14 months prior to his game-winning effort on Sunday afternoon and his performance from the bench was praised by his manager, Steve Bruce.
"(Agbonlahor) tried everything he possibly could to be fit and I'm delighted for him, because when he was close (to returning) last time he did his hamstring and was back in the treatment room. All the work he'd done was undone," Bruce said.
"He showed what it means to him, he showed passion. As soon as he came on he's making a challenge, he's tearing after somebody. He lifted the whole stadium. He changed the whole atmosphere inside the stadium as soon as he walked on to the pitch.
"Fair play to him, he's won us the match. We've scored off a set-piece - a sloppy one at that. But we'll take it."
But supporters were divided on Redknapp's comments, with some reckoning he was on the ball to criticise Agbonlahor but others suggesting he was being no more than a sore loser.
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