Tyrone Mings on THAT El Ghazi Abuse Tweet! | Last 5

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Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings reveals all in Prime Video Sport’s new series, Last 5 – Mings shares his last 5 texts, pictures, tweets, and THAT El Ghazi tweet.

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