Roman Pavlyuchenko could be soon heading for the door at Tottenham after his agent, Oleg Artemov, revealed the striker is suffering with ''psychological problems''. Agent Oleg Artemov said in the Sun: ''His poor performance recently is not due to a lack of match practice but psychological problems. Of course, not getting into the starting line-up, sitting on the bench is not good for any player.''But
Roman is much more affected by the feeling that the manager doesn't trust him and prefers to use other forwards.''The Tottenham striker has dropped down the pecking order at
Spurs with
Jermain Defoe,
Robbie Keane and
Peter Crouch all impressing. Pavlyuchenko is not the first player to see a lack of first team football at Tottenham.
David Bentley, once tipped to be the next David Beckham, has seen very little first team football since his arrive to White Hart Lane in 2008. With next summer’s world cup drawing ever nearer, Pavlyuchenko could be on the move in January to guarantee his place on the plane to South Africa. Artemov added ''The World Cup is next summer, to waste another half a year on the bench may be very bad for his international career.''Powered by: GiveMeFootball.com, the
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