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Tottenham star apologises after drink-drive charge

Joe Sinclair,Press Association
Thursday 13 August 2009 10:21 EDT
Bentley: "I should like to apologise to my club and the supporters for my actions"
Bentley: "I should like to apologise to my club and the supporters for my actions" (GETTY IMAGES)

Tottenham Hotspur star David Bentley apologised today after he was charged with drink driving.

The 24-year-old winger was arrested in the early hours of the morning after crashing his car, police said.

In a statement on the Spurs website Bentley wrote: "I should like to apologise to my club and the supporters for my actions which led to my car accident last night and my subsequent charge.

"It was wholly unacceptable and I fully appreciate that as a professional footballer I have a duty to behave in a reputable and responsible manner.

"I am thankful that nobody was injured in the accident. This has been a wake-up call for me both personally and professionally."

A Hertfordshire Police spokeswoman said: "He has been charged with a drink driving offence and has been released on bail to return to St Albans Magistrates' Court on 28 August.

"The charge is in connection with an incident which happened last night.

"A member of the public called just after 3am to report a single vehicle road traffic collision in Judges Hill, Northaw.

"A man was arrested at the scene and taken to Hatfield Police Station.

"This morning David Bentley, 24, has been charged with an offence to appear in a few weeks."

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