Grimsby Telegraph

Toney tipped to be next Prem star

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BOURNEMOUT­H boss Jonathan Woodgate believes record-breaking Brentford striker Ivan Toney is destined for the Premier League regardless of the outcome of the Sky Bet Championsh­ip play-offs. Toney became the highest scorer in a Championsh­ip season by claiming his 31st goal of a prolific campaign at Bristol City last weekend.

The potent 25-year-old will bid to cap a remarkable campaign by firing the Bees to promotion, beginning with Monday evening’s play-off semi-final first leg against the Cherries.

While Woodgate is determined to deny Toney a dream trip to Wembley, he feels the opposition’s prized asset is almost certainly bound for the top flight.

“I think there will be definitely teams sniffing around him,” said Woodgate. “Last year, no one (in the top flight) really took a chance on him when he was at Peterborou­gh. I thought, when I watched him, he was always a really, really good centre-forward.

“I am sure Premier League teams will take him now, even if they don’t go up.” Toney, who began his career with Northampto­n, has already had a brief taste of Premier League action having made a pair of substitute appearance­s for Newcastle in the 2015-16 campaign before dropping into League One with Peterborou­gh in 2018 following a string of loan spells. He moved to Brentford last summer to replace Aston Villa-bound Ollie Watkins and has been a revelation under the guidance of manager Thomas Frank. Bournemout­h’s defence managed to keep him off the scoresheet during two defeats to the Bees in the regular season. Woodgate admits centre-backs Chris Mepham, Steve Cook and Cameron CarterVick­ers “have their hands full” to maintain that record as the Cherries seek an immediate top-flight return following last year’s relegation.

“He’s aggressive. Really good in the air. He can come short, can go long, an excellent goal-scorer,” the former England defender said of Toney’s strengths. “Our centre-backs need to be on it, the three that we’ve got in the building have got their hands full.

“There’s no getting away from that but I am sure they will stand up to him.”

 ??  ?? Ivan Toney appears to be heading for the Premier League - with or without Brentford.
Ivan Toney appears to be heading for the Premier League - with or without Brentford.

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