Darren Bent
England

  • Full name Darren Bent
  • Birth date February 6, 1984
  • Birth place Cambridge
  • Current age 40 years 42 days
  • Height 5 ft 11 in
Darren Bent
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A product of Ipswich's youth system, Darren Bent broke into the first team in 2001-02 and after being used sparingly that term, he bagged 18 goals in all competitions despite only turning 19 in February the following year. Two more solid years saw him emerge as a real talent and with just one year left on his contract he left after 141 appearances and 55 goals.

Charlton came in to sign the striker for a fee of £2.5 million and, although the club struggled during his time at The Valley, he still bagged 32 goals in 68 Premier League starts for a team which was eventually relegated in 2007. He then joined Tottenham Hotspur for a club record fee of £16.5 million. It proved to be a frustrating experience as he found first team opportunities hard to come by and he failed to hit the net with the same regularity, bagging 18 in his two seasons at White Hart Lane.

Sunderland snapped Bent up for £12 million in 2009 and his career was back on track again, although he narrowly missed out on a place in Fabio Capello's 2010 World Cup squad. However, a shock bid from Aston Villa saw him move south in January 2011 for a record fee of around £24 million. However, as Villa struggled the relationship soured.

Strengths: Pace is Bent's main weapon and he hangs on the shoulder of the last defender well.

Weaknesses: Doesn't score many goals with his head and lacks the physical power that could strike fear into defenders.

Career high: 24 goals in 38 games for Sunderland in his first season saw him finish as the third top scorer in the Premier League.

Career low: After falling from favour at Aston Villa he was at time snot even able to command a seat on the bench by the middle of the 2012-13 season.

Style: Fast, powerful, a quick and incisive striker.

Quotes: "You will never get a better chance to win a match than that. My missus could have scored that one". Spurs manager Harry Redknapp in January 2009 on Bent's miss against Portsmouth.

Trivia: Bent was one of the first footballers to use Twitter and had his DB10TheTruth username sewed into his boots before he was told to give up tweeting.

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Feb 12, 2012

Joe Hart saves from Darren Bent

Feb 1, 2012

Darren Bent celebrates his 100th Premier League goal

Nov 5, 2011

Darren Bent celebrates his goal

May 15, 2011

Darren Bent scores with a low finish

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