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'Top bloke and a good friend'

Paul Merson breaks down in tears on Sky Sports as he pays emotional tribute to tragic Ugo Ehiogu

Sky pundit spent two years playing with Ehiogu at Villa Park and couldn't hide pain as he remembered old pal

PAUL MERSON broke down in tears live on television as he gave an emotional tribute to his tragic former Aston Villa team-mate Ugo Ehiogu.

Ehiogu, who was Tottenham Under-23s coach, collapsed at the club's training ground on Thursday and passed away in the early hours of Friday morning at the age of 44.

Merson and Ehiogu were both at Aston Villa between 1998 and 2000, and played in the FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea in 2000.


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Tributes have been paid to the former England international from all over the world, but perhaps none more personal than Merson's.

 Paul Merson paying tribute to former team-mate Ugo Ehiogu
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Paul Merson paying tribute to former team-mate Ugo EhioguCredit: Sky Sports
 Paul Merson with Ugo Ehiogu and Stan Collymore at Villa Park
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Paul Merson with Ugo Ehiogu and Stan Collymore at Villa ParkCredit: PA:Press Association
 Ugo Ehiogu and Paul Merosn for Aston Villa  in 2000 FA Cup final
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Ugo Ehiogu and Paul Merosn for Aston Villa  in 2000 FA Cup finalCredit: PA:Press Association

Merson told Sky Sports: "I'm still devastated, he was such a top bloke, it's unbelievable, he was a man mountain.
"You know what... Billy Joel sings that song, 'Only The Good Die Young.' And that is him. He was a top player and a good friend as well.
"I talked to him recently, he was always winding me up, saying Tottenham have some good players coming through! [My thoughts] go out to his family, sorry."

 Lee Hendrie also played with Ugo Ehiogu at Villa Park
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Lee Hendrie also played with Ugo Ehiogu at Villa ParkCredit: Getty Images

Another former Villa team-mate, Lee Hendrie, said: "Ugo was such a character, he has always been that bubbly character, he was just a great guy to have around."
Ehiogu made 507 club appearances, scoring 26 goals and winning four England caps.

His only goal for England came in the 3-0 win over Spain at Villa Park in 2001, which was Sven Goran Eriksson's first game in charge of the Three Lions.

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