Bent: Fab still has faith in me
Aston Villa striker Bent blazed over the crossbar with the goal gaping as England drew 2-2 with Switzerland to open the door for Montenegro to overtake them in European Championship qualifying Group G. The 27-year-old also failed to score when put through one on one but he revealed afterwards that manager Fabio Capello had reassured him about the misses. Bent said: "Fabio said, 'Don't worry about it'. "I'm a striker, all strikers miss chances and I'm sure when the next ones comes along I'll bury them. "As a striker, you practice taking chances and, obviously, today it wasn't meant to be. "But we move on from that, take the positives from the game. "I thought our second-half performance was good and we'll move on to the next international." Saturday's game was Bent's third start in the last four internationals. He added: "It's gone really well. "Fabio's shown real faith in me this season - I thank him for that. "And he's played me again for another 90, which hasn't happened before in the past, and I'm over the moon about it. "All I can keep doing is doing well for my club side, which I've done this season, and get a good rest under my belt. It's been a long old season." England were forced to fight back from 2-0 at Wembley. "Unfortunately, we got out of the blocks slowly and it was one point instead of all three," said Bent, who felt tiredness played a part after a long season. "Some of the guys played Champions League football. "It's a lot of games to play in a season. "I wouldn't say it's an excuse but people do get tired."