Paul Lambert may claim there is nothing untoward behind Darren Bent’s absence from his side, but something is not right.
Aston Villa smashed their transfer record in January 2011 by signing Bent from Sunderland for an initial £18 million that could potentially rise to £24 million. Their desperate need for a goal-scorer sanctioned the move, with the striker ultimately repaying then Villa manager Gerrard Houllier’s faith in him by scoring nine times in just 16 league games. This resulted in Bent becoming the club’s joint top scorer that season, despite playing less than half the games.
The England international’s current ratio for Villa in the league is not far off a goal every other game, yet presently he is being left out by former Norwich City manager Lambert. The Scotsman continues to be questioned about Bent’s omission, but insists that he does not have a problem with the club’s record signing and that he simply has to make use of his whole squad.
After arriving on transfer deadline day, Belgium international Christian Benteke is now beginning to settle at the club, having scored five goals in 13 appearances for Villa. The young striker has mostly partnered Gabriel Agbonlahor up front, who is regaining his best form for the club under Lambert with four in nine so far this season.
Only a point outside the relegation zone, Paul Lambert’s side aren’t out of trouble yet. Approaching a hectic set of winter fixtures, it is important that Villa do not freeze Darren Bent out.
Comments are closed.