I'd love to score against my former club Spurs, says Sunderland's Bent

06 November 2009 15:50
Darren Bent will not allow his return to Tottenham to overshadow Sunderland's search for three more Barclays Premier League points.   [LNB]The £10million striker heads back to White Hart Lane for the first time since the Black Cats brought his miserable spell there to an end with a summer swoop.   [LNB]Manager Steve Bruce has insisted the 25-year-old, who has eight goals to his name already this season, has nothing to prove back in North London, and the man himself is adamant that he does not want to be the focus of attention.   [LNB] Eyes on the prize: Bent (left) is focused on the team game at White Hart Lane[LNB]Bent told Sunderland's official website: 'It's going to be strange, but I don't want the game to be about Darren Bent v Spurs, because it's so much more than that.   [LNB]'It's about us - Sunderland - kicking on to the next level and hopefully pushing into Europe.   [LNB]  'I'm expecting a hostile reception, but that often happens when you return to a former club. But at the same time, I don't want people to turn the game into being all about me going back there.   [LNB]'It would mean a lot for me to score, but it would mean everything if the team wins. If the team wins and I don't score, I will be the happiest man alive. But if I score and we don't win, I will be devastated.'[LNB] Why Darren Bent is determined not be a Twit ahead of his return to Tottenham Spurs striker Peter Crouch keen to erase memories of Arsenal by thumping SunderlandALL THE WEEKEND'S BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM NEWS Defoe's disappointment Spurs Crouch on to make South Africa 2010 squadSpurs striker Jermain Defoe warned to behave or miss out on World CupSUNDERLAND FC

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