WORLD CUP 2010: Sunderland boss Steve Bruce backs his striker Darren Bent to make trip to finals

11 May 2010 14:41
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is backing Darren Bent to make the trip to the World Cup finals.[LNB]The 26-year-old striker was named in Fabio Capello's 30-man provisional squad for South Africa.[LNB]Seven men will ultimately be discarded by the time the Italian finalises his selection ahead of the June 1 deadline, but Bruce is convinced his £10m summer signing can make the cut.[LNB] Big chance: Bent in action for England against Germany in 2008[LNB]The Black Cats boss told the club's official website: 'The call-up is Darren's reward for an excellent first season for us.[LNB]'What Darren has done for Sunderland this season is nothing short of fantastic - you can't argue with a return of 25 goals.[LNB]'He has all the attributes needed to make a big impact on the international stage.[LNB]'Darren's finishing ability is exceptional, and that's a key asset when you are playing on a big stage like the World Cup.[LNB]'Hopefully he can impress Mr Capello and earn a place in the full squad. We are all rooting for him.'[LNB]Bent arrived at the Stadium of Light in August after two disappointing seasons at Tottenham, and wasted little time in making his mark.[LNB]He scored on his Premier League debut for the club in a 1-0 opening day victory at Bolton and as contributed 24 more goals since, all but one of them in the league.[LNB] On form: Bent celebrates after scoring for Sunderland against Spurs last month [LNB]Only Golden Boot winner Didier Drogba and potential international team-mate Wayne Rooney bettered that tally.[LNB]Bruce has repeatedly backed the player's claims for a seat on the plane to South Africa, but the man himself has been philosophical throughout.[LNB]He said recently: 'Every time I score a goal, I get asked the England question, but the only thing I can do is just keep doing what I am doing, keep performing well and keep playing well.[LNB]'Obviously if I go, I will be delighted and if I don't get picked, I have done myself no harm by scoring the goals I have.[LNB]'Of course every player wants to go to a World Cup, but at the same time, it is not up to me, really.[LNB]'All I have got to do is keep knocking them in and just go from there.'[LNB] Scott Parker, Adam Johnson, Jamie Carragher and Darren Bent in Fabio Capello's England squadCarragher admits failure to reach Champions League inspired return[LNB] [LNB]  

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