The Curious Agen Domino99 Case of David Bentley
Once touted as a long-term replacement to David Beckham on the
right of England's midfield, the career of former Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur
winger David Bentley seems to have gone seriously off course, writes Andy
Greeves.
Ten years ago, David Bentley scored the first goal of his
professional career for Arsenal against Middlesbrough on January 24, 2004. His
delicate chip over Boro goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer from the edge of the box spoke
volumes for the huge natural ability the 19-year-old midfielder possessed.
Loan spells at Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers followed
between 2004 and 2006, in which time Bentley proved that he could compete at
the highest level, playing 26 Premier League games for the Canaries, scoring
twice and 14 further games at Ewood Park. He permanently signed for Blackburn
in January 2006 and within days achieved his Lipoqq career highlight to date - a hat-trick for Rovers
in a 4-3 win over Manchester United on February 1, 2006. By this stage, Bentley
was a regular fixture in England's U21 team, indeed he was the first Englishman
to score at the new Wembley Stadium against Italy's U21 side on March 24, 2007.
After an impressive season for Blackburn in 2006-07, he was called up for an
England B game and thereafter found his way into England's full international
squad with call-ups for matches against Brazil and Estonia.
In June 2007, he was named in England's U21 squad for the UEFA
European U21 Championships but pulled out shortly before the tournament began.
Then-U21 manager Stuart Pearce questioned the player's commitment and many have
done the same think since as Bentley's career has gone off course.
The following year Bentley made his first England start against
Switzerland on February 9, 2008 and signed for Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of
around £15m that summer. Early displays for Spurs were impressive, including a
long range opener in the North London derby against former club Arsenal on October
26, 2008 in a 4-4 draw at the Emirates Stadium. While fellow right-winger Aaron
Lennon shone during the 2008-2009 season for Tottenham, Bentley was in and out
of the starting eleven. During the same season, he was arrested for
drink-driving after crashing his Porsche into a lamp post. Cue The Sun headline
'Smashed Bentley Smashed Porsche'. His appearances during the 2009-2010 were
even more sparse, with just 15 league run-outs for Spurs compared to 25 the
previous campaign.
He came on as a substitute for Tottenham in their pivatol match
away at Manchester City on May 5, 2010 in which Peter Crouch's 82nd minute
header saw the North Londoners win 1-0 and qualify for the UEFA Champions
League for the first time in their history. Bentley celebrated by throwing a
large bucket over Spurs manager Harry Redknapp during a live TV interview. He
laughed off the incident and even auctioned his water-damaged suit for a
charity. However, those close to the current QPR manager say he was less than
impressed by the stunt and indeed Bentley made just league two appearances
under Redknapp during the following season.
Rarely starting in the league, Bentley was handed a number of
opportunities to play for Spurs in cup games when Redknapp rotated his squad.
Rather than perform to levels he set at Blackburn and try to get back in
contention for Tottenham's Premier League team, he squandered his chances.
Memorable, for all the wrong reasons, was his performance in a 2-0 League Cup
defeat at Manchester United on December 1, 2009 when he spent 90 minutes
showboating rather than focusing on any end product.
With his Spurs career going nowhere, Bentley was loaned to
Birmingham City during the 2010-11 season and West Ham United in 2011-12.
Albeit hampered by injury, he only made a total of 18 league starts for the two
clubs. He even moved to Russia to join FC Rostov in 2012-13 but made just seven
appearances for them and returned on an emergency loan to Blackburn for a spell
last year. Having once commanded a single transfer fee of over £15m, the winger
left Spurs on a free transfer during the summer of 2013.
Despite being linked with a number of clubs around Europe and
America, Bentley started the 2013-14 season without a club and now in the
January transfer window, is still available on a free transfer. It will be
interesting to see whether the coming weeks offer an undoubtedly talented
footballer a way back into the game. At 29, he still has age on his side but
the big question potential suitors will be asking is whether he has appetite
and application to match his footballing ability anymore.
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