Redknapp delighted with Bentley

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Spurs boss Harry Redknapp was pleased with David Bentley's display in their Carling Cup success over Everton on Tuesday night. Bentley was given a chance to shine with first-choice Aaron Lennon out with the foot injury that forced him to miss the latter stages of their weekend defeat to Stoke.While it has been an unhappy spell for Bentley at Spurs, Redknapp was delighted the ex-Blackburn winger showed what he was capable of in an improved display against The Toffees.EffortRedknapp believes that if the winger gets his head down and puts in that kind of work rate regularly then slowly but surely he can rebuild his career."He's got to play like that and put that effort in," Redknapp said. "Aaron has played so well, he's not had the opportunity."His attitude was not as good in training as it could be and I spoke to him about that. He accepts that and is determined to put that right. Maybe he didn't see light at the end of the tunnel."But he's a decent boy and was very good against Everton, I was really pleased. We all saw him as a kid at Arsenal and when he went on loan from there. When he plays like that he's a good player."Difficult timeBentley admits he has endured a difficult time at White Hart Lane, but is now looking to the future and hopes his poor form and chequered past is behind him."I enjoyed it," Bentley said. "It's been a difficult time since I've been here, I've encountered every problem in the book and it's just nice to get my head down now and hopefully concentrate on football."I just looked to enjoy myself and give 100 per cent. Sometimes my efforts have been lacking at times because I haven't been fully focused on football."I think I've got that right now and against Everton I worked hard and my ability came out. I was happy with it."

Source: SKY_Sports