Bent: I may look for other options in the coming future
February 18, 2009
Darren Bent, England striker, is almost certain of going away from Tottenham Hotspurs, as he has been disappointed with the lack of chances that he’s been getting in the first-team.
Bent is getting frustrated with his life at White Hart Lane and the change of manager, which took place last year, did little to help his cause.
Under new manager, Harry Redknapp, the striker has been sparingly used, mainly as a substitute, in spite of him scoring more goals than Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney and Emile Heskey.
During an interview, Bent said, ‘I have spoken couple of times to the manager about my situation. However, I am only hearing the same thing all the times.’
‘I am not amongst those players, who can sit back and let their career pass by. I will bang on his door, till I’m heard.’
‘Yes, I am not completely left out of the squad. Still, at 25, there are a lot of things that can come from me as a player. I am not a finished article and can only get better with each opportunity given to me.’
‘I would love to see my improvement with the Spurs. However, if nothing happens here, may be I would look for other options at the end of the season.’
‘I need to have an actual part in the games, as I love playing football. I do not want another season, where I am going to be in and out of the team.’
‘I have scored quite a few times this season, especially when you consider that I haven’t been a regular member of the squad. So, I need to weigh up some more options in the coming future.’
















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