The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 midfielder who fell out of favour with Harry Redknapp is now determined to gain a new chance to prove himself under Andre Villas Boas at Tottenham Hotspur after the Portuguese tactician was recently appointed
as Spurs’ new manager...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at the club. Villas Boas is set to take charge of
Tottenham and take them into the new season and hopefully end with a top four finish with the North London club.
David Bentley was one of the players who fell under the radar during Redknapp’s reign at Tottenham as he wasn’t given enough chances to prove himself along with his wretched luck with fitness issues. The former Arsenal man has
been a stickler for limelight in the English Premier League but he has never really done justice to his potential which was first spotted by Juande Ramos when the Englishman was playing at Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385.
Nonetheless, Bentley is now aiming to put the past behind him and take a more active role in Villas Boas’ Tottenham which is suffering from a possible exodus of stars at the moment with Manchester United and Real Madrid bidding
for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luka-Modric-c22857.
Bentley said, "With the new manager, the new era, the new training ground, hopefully I can be a new player, with a new attitude and a new way of doing things. This is a chance for me to get back on the good wave now and, if I can
be a part of it, that'd be great.”
He added, "I've already spoken to the manager and he just said: 'You've got a clean slate, so do what you can do and try to impress. A lot of people will say I've not made the most of my talent and I feel the same.” Bentley was
in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 national team squad when he made his move to Tottenham but things have only gone downhill from there on in for the midfielder.
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