Good for him, was that his debut or had he already played for them?
Already played in a friendly or two earlier this year after he chose to represent Algeria at some point this winter/spring.
Good to see him get a goal, should ensure him plenty of playing time in the World Cup I'd guess.
If he is still with us and not sent out on loan somewhere it will be interesting to see how his game develops next season. His game is largely based on orchestrating moves and retaining possession, Sherwood' direct approach did not suit his game in the slightest but with a manager that is willing to boss games through possession we should see Bentalab's attributes flourish more so.
Was it his goal?
Sherwoods decision to deploy him as a defensive mid in certain games was quite bizzare.Hello (from Algeria)
Thank you for having brought us such a talented player. He is impressing all people in Algeria starting from the national coach.
FYI he is the 9th youngest player to take part in this WC, but maybe the youngest one to secure a spot in the starting 11 (If Sterling does not with England).
Summary of his game against Romania (2 days ago): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6V-KjY_8dI
Another Tottenham Player was involved in this friendly: Chichires (Romania)
PS: note that he is used as a Left box to box midfielder and not a central defensive midfielder.
Sherwoods decision to deploy him as a defensive mid in certain games was quite bizzare.
i don't think sherwood ever intended to deploy him as a defensive mid, but bentaleb dropped back there to play his collect-and-pass game, which he couldn't do effectively higher up the pitch.
Didn't sherwood say he didn't see the need for a designated defensive midfielder in the modern game? In which case I agree that it is unlikely that is how he intended to use bentaleb. I thought he was meant to be a deep lying playmaker which is different from an out and out dm.
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